African Brawl

Looks like our ordinary family dinner, if you ask me.

On a more serious note, it isn't *that* amazing -maybe because I've seen it a thousand times on NGC.
 
Run Like Hell I thank you deeply!

I've seen many documentaries both on TV and in class and I've NEVER seen that before. Truly a once in a lifetime thing.

It also feels like I just witnissed a game of Starcraft with 3 players and one for each race. Awesome!

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The Vault Dweller
 
The crocs were a little disappointing. I expected so much more from them.
 
that was awesome. I felt bad for the little fella, being torn between lions and crocodiles like that. Though the bigger ones were pussies to begin with they did quite fine.. great vid
 
The Vault Dweller said:
Run Like Hell I thank you deeply!

I've seen many documentaries both on TV and in class and I've NEVER seen that before. Truly a once in a lifetime thing.

It also feels like I just witnissed a game of Starcraft with 3 players and one for each race. Awesome!

8) ,
The Vault Dweller

Finally someone that appreciate this truly rare footage, indeed a one in a life time thing.

Thank you Vault Dweller.
 
To be fair though, RLH, The Vault Dweller deeply appreciates pretty much everything.
 
KQX said:
To be fair though, RLH, The Vault Dweller deeply appreciates pretty much everything.
As deeply as he is able to.
And with great sincerity!
 
About time bison make their mark. Now if they had just done that to the early Americans everything would be skraight.
 
This video simply proves my inital thesis on animals possessing higher levels of thinking patterns.

You can obviously see that the Bison deducted that alone he/she would not be able to fight back the lions, and went to call the others for the aid of the young one. The others really value their children, because it's crucial for their survival and formed together to fight back the lions in order to save him/her. The crocodiles used stealth and suprise to gain the upper hand when the lions were near the water (clearly indicating premeditation).

The entire thing is very rare to witness, and I'm glad that someone recorded this remarkable series of events, and they probably occur very often in the wild. Animals aren't as stupid as we make them out to be, apparently.
 
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