Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion

Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
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Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion
Lion Saves Baby Deer from Hungry Lion

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  1. Terrible why didn't they try to get the deer. It isn't impossible. It wouldn't bow down to its way. It was a small deer. You definitely should rename the video. I definitely got scared. I knew it. I knew but I watched it anyhow only to get afraid and disappointed by your video. It's the wild and animals aren't humans and they think but especially live on instinct.

  2. The lion felt like the chase was too easy he wanted more of a thrill more of a challenge. Lions have pride this is an easy catch not fair no challenge. The work to get the reward is just as fullfilling. Sometimes the chase really is better than the catch and Catching a baby buffalo is too easy. Lion may also be thinking: lets keep this lil shit alive and allow him to "Baaahhh"
    away nice and loud because where there's a baby, there's a herd of delicious looking for its baby ??. Meat ? for weeks.

  3. From the behaviour of the first lion we can see it is confused when the baby deer comes to him for protection and treats him affectionate, like his father/mother. The lion gives in to mirror behaviour= he accepts the deer as a cub. The attack of lion 2 is decisively defended and the lion lays its paw upon the deer: as they do with their cub when it is attacked by another lion: to keep him within protection proximity. It is clear that from then on hungry lion 2 will stick around to find out how long this cub protection behaviour will take: instinct tells him to stay around… Lion 2 is hungry, you can see from the irritation and agitation. We do not see how it ends for the deer. It can happen that it is being defended for days on end and the lion finally let the calf go. The reactions of viewers almost all show our left brain hemisphere dominant reaction: taking distance in sarcasm. That is natural: when we feel intense emotion for a second, we move quickly to the left dominance where we feel much less. In real life we might hope for viewers to keep contact with their feeling side, with mirroring the victim in a traffic incident f.i., in stead of becoming a viewer or even take a selfie: the extreme expression of left hemisphere dominance: no feeling at all. Extreme left hemisphere dominance has no conscience or compassion. Mostly we attune left and right hemisphere less or more… So we can observe the nature in a video and in reactions to the video. Some will react left dominant: "…what an asshole, he thinks he knows blabla." It's natural left dominant behaviour. It's interesting!.. Hahaha! some wil react with feeling. Some with both. Have a good life and a good time!

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  5. DUDE THE LION IS NOT HELPING THE DEER NOT SAVING IT NOT PROTECTING IT THOSE LIONS ARE JUST FIGHTING FOR A MEAL FOR LATER. It’s sad that lions play with their prey and torture them. Sorry for the people in the comments but it’s nature. How would they be making a bond if the young lion was sneaking up on the deer and learning how to chase. And the deer screaming in fear and terror being defenceless and if he even TRIED to run away the lion would catch up to him easily using his claws to get him down to the floor. Also young lions don’t know everything about hunting yet so they try many different ways to kill their prey and play with them, so the deer feels so much pain and is so frightened and tries to run away every time the lions not looking then the lion comes back pushing the deer to the ground. Also when the deer was hitting the lion he wasn’t “trying to be strong” he was trying to make the lion go away and to defend himself, even know the lion is way stronger than the deer, but hey, everyone and everything is different. Also when the lioness came she didn’t want to “raise the deer” she wanted to steal the male lions meal, but the male lion took over and won the battle so the female left. Also the male lion then brings the deer to the ground and is biting him and tries to keep him put with his claws. The deer screams in terror while the lion keeps him there. Also when that person said “He’s protecting him” that’s not true don’t listen to them.So cats like to play with their prey before eating them. I feel sorry for those people who think their making a bond and a friendship when their not. Sorry to spoil it for you but lions need their food to survive.

  6. Any experts can reveal what is going on?
    Has the lion changed it's mind and wants to protect the being?
    Or is the lion gaining some kind of energy from it's fear?

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