Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Battle at Kruger: water Buffalo verse lions verse crocodile!

 

I just saw this for the first time but almost 52 million have been lucky enough to see this. The tourists who watched this feel good survival fight unfold are the luckiest in the world. The lions 5 of them were winning to make a meal of the baby water Buffalo then it got worse when a crocodile grabbed the baby and tried to pull the baby back into the water as the lions tried to pull it out.

Then unbelievably the herd of Water Buffalo returned and started taking on the lions one at a time throwing them into the air trying to free the baby who was still struggling. You have never seen anything like this. The tourist who took this video was remarkably lucky to watch this unfold from beginning to end.

Thanks to the videographer almost 52 million have observed this remarkable feel good survival story unfold. Do yourself a favor and join them! This is phenomenal and I know it is human nature for some but I was disappointed to see the level this was capitalized on.

8 comments:

Holte Ender said...

Incredible piece of video, the instinct to protect the young demonstrated like I have never seen.

Tim said...

For whatever reason I couldn't play the video. I'll try again later.

Middle Ditch said...

Incredible footage Jim. Hurray for the buffaloes. It just shows that large numbers matter either in the wild or in your country. I am just totally amazed that that baby is still alive!

jmsjoin said...
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jmsjoin said...

Yeah Tim try it again later try to refresh or something because I just watched it again and it is amazing!
You can always get it on you tube too: Battle at Kruger

jmsjoin said...

Hi Monique! Has you on the edge of your seat and cheering for the water Buffalo's doesn't it?

jmsjoin said...

Holte sorry about that Bud! Isn't that incredible Holte, certainly has your attention.

Kentucky Rain said...

I had seen this some time ago but had never forgotten it. It was great to see it yet again. Thanks.