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00:00 Lions can be active at any time.
00:08 Their activity density usually reaches its peak after dusk.
00:16 They have a very good night vision, making them very active at night.
00:28 At times of communication bathing and defecating.
00:43 Intermittent waves of activity occur until dawn, when predation is most common.
00:58 They spend an average of two hours a day walking and 50 minutes eating.
01:10 The lion's attack is usually by breaking the neck or damaging the blood circulation system.
01:15 Or they can suffocate their prey by locking the victim's snout to prevent it from breathing.
01:32 Groups of lionesses often hunt together.
01:43 They are key carnivores and mainly eat raw meat, although they will also eat carry-on
01:48 when the opportunity is given.
02:15 The African buffalo is one of Africa's five biggest mammals, reaching between 500 and
02:20 1,000 kilograms in adulthood.
02:27 The male wild buffalo is still sentenced to death.
02:37 However, wild buffaloes are still a common prey animal for lions.
02:49 The lions effortlessly isolate the wild buffalo from its herd and rapidly kill the victim
02:54 using meticulous techniques and greater power.
02:57 It's not simply about finding food.
03:10 When hunting alone, they will hunt prey smaller than themselves.
03:18 A lioness can take down an adult wildebeest in no time.
03:25 They like to attack their target's neck in order to prevent the victim from breathing.
03:43 The lion will then pull down the prey and hold onto it until death occurs.
03:49 In situations where the prey has the ability to bite back and is more dangerous, the lion
03:54 can attack it from behind.
03:56 The lion is very aggressive.
03:57 The lioness is also very aggressive.
03:58 The lioness is also very aggressive.
03:59 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:00 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:01 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:02 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:03 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:04 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:05 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:06 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:07 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:08 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:09 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:10 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:11 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:12 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:13 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:14 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:15 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:16 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:17 The lioness is also very aggressive.
04:31 It will pounce onto the target's back and bite before pulling the animal to the ground
04:35 from behind.
04:47 When the prey is weakened by pain and blood loss, it will tear into its flesh and feast.
05:13 The goats sip water in this arid environment, oblivious to the impending peril.
05:23 Danger looks behind them in the form of a hungry lion that strikes violently and without
05:28 mercy.
05:38 One of the goats was killed and the surviving watch with sadness as he gasped his last breath.
05:59 A familiar scent draws a lioness to a nearby tree.
06:04 When she investigates the source, she discovers a leopard who has retreated to the very top
06:09 to escape a deadly conflict.
06:23 Before he got into the tree, he had caught and killed an impala, and when it came down
06:27 slowly another lion went in to grab a share of the meat.
06:32 Of course, this created something of a rupus, but after a quick game of tug of war, both
06:36 lions had a quick snack and went to take a nap in the shade.
06:48 A herd of about 30 lions can create an impregnable kingdom and obtain a large amount of food.
06:56 They have almost no natural enemies.
07:04 In addition, chasing in this manner sometimes results in a lion's life being cut short.
07:17 Lions have another way to mark their territory, such as making loud communication noises.
07:29 Lions have the loudest roar of the cat family, and their roar is considered to be one of
07:36 the loudest noises that mammals on earth can make.
07:40 They usually roar at night, and the sound of which can be heard from over five miles
07:47 away.
07:50 And this is used to announce their presence, to intimidate lone lions that are intending
07:55 to invade their territory.
07:56 (animal growling)
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