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00:09The Okavango Delta in Botswana.
00:12We are in a pristine environment right now.
00:15One of Africa's last wildernesses.
00:18The magnitude of life here is unparalleled.
00:22And it's a haven for Africa's big cats.
00:28Lion, cheetah and leopard.
00:31Big cat country.
00:34Armed with the latest filming technology,
00:37the Big Cats 2417 is following individual big cats for six months.
00:45This is a unique opportunity to follow these cats round the clock.
00:49Through the day...
00:51I used to think I'd have a fair fight with a lion.
00:55Not so sure now.
00:57And the night.
00:58We've got the most sophisticated thermal imaging technologies.
01:04Capturing their behavior 24 hours a day.
01:08I have never seen anything like this.
01:11Epic!
01:23Go ahead, go ahead for Greg.
01:25Yeah, Greg, go ahead.
01:26The intruder males are roaring and causing so much raucous and just full-on drama.
01:33With the Kudum Pride males missing, the Rogue Boys are making their presence known.
01:40OK, we're just going to look for the cubs.
01:43Gordon is searching for the Pride's most vulnerable members.
01:47It's young cubs.
01:50We've got some lions up ahead.
01:53The Rogue Boys' roars travel more than eight kilometres.
01:58When they hear these rogue males and intruder males calling, there's concern, there's threat and there's danger.
02:04The females with cubs, they are moving out of the core part of their territory.
02:09This is the furthest south that I've seen them.
02:17Separating from the rest of the Pride and keeping so many cubs on the move is dangerous.
02:25It stopped.
02:27But these mums with young cubs have no choice.
02:32They're in a good position.
02:34They're up on this termite mound here.
02:37So anything that is coming through this area, what's it going to see?
02:43You're just doing a little count.
02:49We've got nine.
02:51Nine cubs.
02:56These eight-month-old cubs belong to Pride mothers,
03:00Naledi,
03:03Sebe,
03:06and Mato.
03:08They are all hanging out together because they've all got cubs of the same ages.
03:13My respect goes to these females because they're doing all the hard work keeping these cubs alive.
03:20While at Big Tone and Medumo, the heads of the Kudum Pride, they're the dominant males.
03:28They're nowhere to be seen.
03:32That's been a week since I've seen Medumo.
03:35And for Big Tone, that's three weeks since anyone has seen them.
03:41So when it comes to invading males, the burden of protecting the cubs just lands on the shoulders of the
03:47females.
03:52Right.
03:53They're on the move.
03:57The best thing we can do is just stick with them.
04:03Water levels are at their lowest in this 400 square kilometers of the Okavango Delta.
04:14The annual flood will soon arrive, making it harder for Mato, Naledi, Sebe and their cubs to move freely.
04:27Every single one of them walking in the same direction.
04:32They must put distance between themselves and the Rogue Boys, who adjust five kilometers to their north, while they still
04:40can.
04:43Greg, Greg for Gordon.
04:45Go ahead.
04:46All those cubs are still alive and well.
04:49That is amazing.
04:51We're going to stick with the Rogue Boys.
05:01Sets is joining Greg to keep track of the Rogue Boys.
05:06Oh, my goodness.
05:07They are on a buffalo kill.
05:09Three sub-adults.
05:10And the big male is right here in front of me.
05:15Oh, my gosh.
05:19Really interesting update.
05:21They've killed the buffalo in the center of the Kudum lion territory.
05:28It means they are willing to challenge Bekton, Mudumo, our dominant males.
05:34They really seem to be making themselves at home.
05:38And have the nerve to make a large kill.
05:43The Rogue Boys are staking a claim to Kudum pride territory.
05:48And everything in it.
05:54Dude, what is going on?
05:56I have no idea.
05:57This is truly insane.
05:58They're not even trying to hide.
06:00No, they're not.
06:02They're made a kill to prove a point.
06:04Yeah.
06:05They're a very interesting coalition of one huge male with three sub-adults.
06:13Adult male lions form coalitions.
06:17Lifetime partnerships for protection and strength.
06:23Typically, you don't find coalitions like this.
06:27With vastly different age in the same coalition.
06:31I wonder if it's a father and sons, potentially.
06:35They've got a huge coalition leader.
06:39He's in his prime.
06:41We've decided to call him Demo.
06:44Demo just means a giant.
06:46I can see the size of his mane and how dark it is.
06:51This coalition looks like it's been fighting quite a lot.
06:56Can take example of this youngster here.
06:58He has a lot of battle scars on his face.
07:03With no pride of their own, the rogue boys are looking for one to take over.
07:10These rogue boys, they're going to want to mate with the females.
07:13And that'll mean killing cubs.
07:16They want those mothers to come back into Easter so that they can have their own cubs.
07:24And no one is defending this territory.
07:27It's crazy, eh?
07:28It's going to be really hard to fight off these rogue boys.
07:43Tristan, Tristan, Brad.
07:45OK, Brad.
07:46Just found Leopard.
07:50Leopard specialists Brad and Tristan have found new mum Le Diva.
07:58He's got both cubs left.
08:00Come on!
08:10Just too cute.
08:13Le Diva has two cubs, three and a half months old.
08:19Really quite sweet.
08:22They've got this whole nursery area that their mother's put them into.
08:26And she'll walk in and call and then they'll reveal themselves to her.
08:33Le Diva's cubs are too young to go with her when she hunts.
08:37So the nursery keeps them hidden.
08:41It's the perfect nursery here.
08:44It's thick, thick sage.
08:46You know, it's a lot of places these cubs can learn and play and run around.
08:52There's nowhere really better suited to a leopard raising their cubs than an area quite like this.
09:05I love that interaction between a mum and a cub.
09:10There's something so gentle and beautiful about it.
09:16Le Diva is suckling this one cub.
09:18It's a pretty little thing.
09:22It's a busy time for a mum.
09:24Two cubs that are highly mobile and needing to be fed.
09:28She'll have a good session of feeding and then she'll do her long hunting forays.
09:36Le Diva must hunt every two to three days, travelling kilometres from the nursery.
09:45She can't be there all the time.
09:47Leopard cubs have very high mortality rates.
09:50They don't have somebody else to look after them.
09:56This is one of the most vulnerable times in a leopard cub's life.
10:11Sun's just dipping behind the tree line and Le Diva's now on the move.
10:21She's heading off on another hunt.
10:29As Brad follows Le Diva away from the nursery, she hides in some bushes.
10:37There's a male.
10:38He's sitting here on the road.
10:43Just, just, there's a male right in the heart of Le Diva's territory.
10:47He's a big boy.
10:47Okay, copy that.
10:49Yeah, that's not great news.
10:51He's picking up herself.
10:53He's definitely interested.
10:54Brad and Tristan have already experienced how brutal male leopards can be.
11:00Male leopards are notorious for killing cubs.
11:06We were just so happy with her having cubs in this area because there's very little male traffic through here.
11:15And just to really say that, her big male rocks up.
11:29A bit growling.
11:31You can see the way his tail is twitching.
11:35He's definitely on her scent.
11:37I just hope that she doesn't lead him back to where she's keeping those cubs.
11:51He's just letting Le Diva know that he's here.
11:59I'm not going to sleep easy tonight.
12:14The lion mums are still moving their young cubs south.
12:20To their north, the intruding rogue boys have left their buffalo carcass unguarded.
12:34Oh, this is ballsy.
12:39Some other members of the Khudum Pride have found it.
12:43These two boys are enjoying a free meal.
12:47It's the Pride's two sub-adult males.
12:52This is really bold of him.
12:56The rogue boys, they are heading to have a drink at a nearby waterhole.
13:01Not far from here, about 500 meters.
13:06He's quite nervous looking around because he knows when those males come back, it is not going to be pretty.
13:16These two youngsters might look almost fully grown.
13:22This I'm guaranteeing.
13:29That's Demo.
13:30But the rogue boy's leader, Demo, is almost twice their weight.
13:38The big boy, he's about 50 meters behind me.
13:43He's advancing.
13:55You can see how massive he is.
13:57He is showing signs of aggression.
14:01His body posture.
14:06Oh, he's chasing. He's chasing.
14:10Ah, the lines have run off.
14:13They ran like hell out of there.
14:16Hopefully they're safe.
14:29Demo is victorious.
14:31He is going to feel a sense of pride and accomplishment.
14:37Two sub-adults are no match for Demo.
14:42The absence of Big Toe and Madumo is leaving the pride defenseless.
14:53It just shows how bald he is.
14:57It's a killer challenge.
15:05Demo and the rogue boys are now taking more ground.
15:10Moving south towards the mums and young cubs.
15:16Just begs the question where I'm determined to do more when all of this is happening.
15:42Cheetah team, cheetah team.
15:44We've got Bobby and the cubs.
15:48Excellent, you.
15:49I will be there ASAP.
15:53Raya and Anna are with cheetah mum, Bobby.
15:59And her five-month-old cubs.
16:03It's pretty cool to watch these guys.
16:05I mean, when we're following them every single day, you literally see their development.
16:09It's like having your own baby.
16:12Going from crawling to walking.
16:14It's a feel of accomplishment, watching your little children grow up.
16:18Now Raya and Anna know the cubs, they've named them.
16:22Kia, the confident female.
16:25And Bo, her shy brother.
16:29Only a few weeks ago, they were reliant on their mum's milk.
16:34But now, they are full-blown carnivores.
16:42Cubs are looking pretty hungry.
16:44Their bellies are concave.
16:49Kia and Bo must now eat more than a pound of meat a day.
16:56Cubs are really far in the distance.
17:01This could be a moment for Bobby to get a successful hunt in
17:05without her cubs distracting her.
17:10Bobby needs to catch a meal every day to feed the cubs.
17:31She went.
17:32She went, she went, she went for them.
17:34They should be coming out to your side.
17:38Where is she?
17:54She's done it.
17:56Well done, Bobby.
17:58What an absolute genius.
18:01Guys, she's got one, she's got one.
18:06My hands are shaking.
18:08Everything is shaking.
18:10But it was incredible.
18:12And, you know, she's done that for her cubs.
18:17And I can see them coming in.
18:22This is going to be an absolute feast for these two.
18:29What Kia and Bo need is for mummy to open up this carcass so they can have a meal.
18:35The cubs' teeth won't be sharp enough to tear through skin for another two months.
18:43Bobby needs to catch her breath a little bit.
18:45Cheetah's main tactic for hunting is a full-on sprint.
18:50Sometimes being able to go up over 100 kilometers per hour.
18:54Very hard for cheetahs.
18:55They are not really able to sweat properly.
18:57You can see her right now.
18:59She's having a very heavy pant.
19:04That's just to help with cooling.
19:09This is a really dangerous time for a cheetah because there was quite a lot of commotion when that went
19:16down.
19:16A lot of alarm calls.
19:17Cheetahs lose one in ten of their meals to other predators.
19:23Pretty much every single predator can chase our lovely cheetahs off this kill.
19:28Sadly for them, amongst all our big cats, they are the underdogs.
19:33Being such a small cat like a cheetah, you really are down the pecking order.
19:37The challenge for Pobé now is keeping hold of their meal.
19:49With the annual flood due any day.
19:52Hey, girls.
19:54We have run into the mums and cubs.
19:58Greg has found the Pride's mums and youngest cubs.
20:03The Smaledi, Sebe and Mato with their crew of cubs.
20:08At the southern limit of Kudum Pride territory.
20:14The lionesses are all very much on edge about male lions.
20:18And there's just, you know, anxiety and stress and built up tension.
20:29Hold on, I think we have another lion there.
20:35Oh, it's big male.
20:40Who is this?
20:43Here comes Mato.
20:45The most formidable lioness.
20:48Mato is approaching as if this could be one of the intruders.
20:58Whoa!
21:00She's upset!
21:10Oh, wait a minute.
21:12I think that this is Madumo.
21:17Big toe has very obvious eyebrows.
21:20Whereas Madumo does not.
21:31I'm so pleased to see Madumo back looking strong and healthy.
21:36At a time when we've had so much upheaval from the rogue boys.
21:44Madumo looks so angry.
21:46Madumo looks so angry.
21:47She was ready for battle.
21:48She is just assuming that every male that approaches her is about to go after her cubs.
21:54That was amazing just aggression from her.
21:58Even Madumo has to approach with caution.
22:03Now that the mums, including Madumo, have calmed down, everyone's approaching Madumo.
22:15Oh, it's a snuggle with dad.
22:20The cubs are so excited.
22:22That's so sweet.
22:25Gordon, Gordon for Greg.
22:28Hey Greg, go.
22:29Madumo is back in town.
22:31Wow!
22:33Madumo, my boy.
22:40He is a handsome fellow.
22:43Last time I saw him, he was severely skinny.
22:47Look at him.
22:47He's put on a lot more weight.
22:51One question I always have whenever I see Madumo on his own is, here's where this Big Toh.
22:59Lately, Madumo has been seen with the pride from time to time.
23:04But his coalition partner Big Toh has now been missing for almost a month.
23:11Since we've been following the pride, I've never had it that the big boys have been separated for so long.
23:21Alone, Madumo is no match for the four advancing rogue boys.
23:26No matter how determined and how strong and how big he is, he's not going to win against multiple lines.
23:33So, until we find Big Toh, it's still a very precarious moment for the pride.
23:50Brad, Brad, forward Tristan.
23:53Go ahead, Tristan.
23:54Ladiba's cubs disappeared.
24:02What I hope is it's not the male she bumped into.
24:06After finding a male leopard close to her nursery.
24:12Ladiba's back in the nursery area.
24:15One cubs showed up.
24:17It looks like mum might be trying to pick up the second one now.
24:21And she seems to be getting a little bit concerned.
24:38She's calling, searching, broadcasting her presence.
24:52The male cub is missing.
25:02I've never seen this amount of vocalisation coming from a single leopard in such a short space of time.
25:18She's just desperate for a response.
25:22And she's just not getting it.
25:31She's soaring.
25:39This call, known as soaring, is unique to each individual leopard and can travel almost three kilometres.
25:49The fact that she's trying this hard really starts to scare me, to be honest.
25:57It's not a good sign.
26:01The longer it's missing, the lower its chances drop.
26:10Less than 50% actually survive.
26:14Because they do get left alone.
26:16They do have to fend for themselves.
26:20Now she's high up.
26:22She's increasing the throw of her core.
26:26She's throwing caution to the wind now.
26:29She may draw other predators.
26:32I think what we're seeing is a very desperate mother.
26:47It's looking more and more likely that we've lost a cub already.
27:13Life for all the big cats of the Okavango Delta is about to change.
27:21Actually, by the flood.
27:25The annual flood has arrived.
27:29We're expecting it to be here within the next week.
27:32But it's here now.
27:34This is now.
27:38This is the first time seeing the flood come in, in real time.
27:51I have something amazing to show you.
27:55I'm intrigued.
27:57We're on the right road.
27:58I can see your tracks.
27:59So, yeah.
27:59We'll bump into you soon.
28:05The waters of the Okavango have come a long way.
28:10Close to 600 kilometers from the highlands of Angola through three countries.
28:18Finally ending up in Botswana.
28:20It goes from to a dry flood plain to a flowing river within a matter of hours.
28:28To create a spectacle that's beyond roads.
28:36Whoa, whoa, whoa.
28:42I don't need to ask what you've got to show me.
28:44Oh, yeah.
28:45You can see it already.
28:46The speed.
28:48I was here yesterday.
28:49It was just bone dry.
28:50Yeah.
28:51It was completely dry.
28:52Yeah.
28:52It's really going to affect the lions.
28:54It really is.
28:56The territory is going to shrink.
28:59These waters, they are dangerous for them.
29:01Yeah.
29:02For the mums and smaller cubs, they'll be restricted.
29:07They can't really move around as freely as they used to before the flood has arrived.
29:12There's less dry ground.
29:14Yeah.
29:19With the floodwaters rising, the mums and cubs are running out of safe space.
29:27The rogue boys are now just a kilometer away.
29:32I don't know if anyone else heard that, but I heard some roaring.
29:35It's Timo.
29:37This is a sign that these boys mean business.
29:45The mums and cubs can't rest.
29:51On a still night like this, Demos roar will carry throughout this whole territory.
29:58What he's saying is, be afraid.
30:01Be very afraid.
30:16This is when it all starts to get a little bit scary for cheaters, especially when they're on a fresh
30:21kill.
30:24Anna is with Pobé and her cubs.
30:29They still have the kill. Nothing's coming to take it.
30:33I think that could be something to do with her smart tactics, which involve basically covering the carcass with dust.
30:42She's trying to cover the scent.
30:45Because when it turns to night, things start to get a little bit dangerous around here.
30:56Poor Pobé needs to be on high alert all of the time.
31:02Who knows what predators could be lurking in the shadows.
31:12I wonder if there's something there.
31:22Ooh, shackle.
31:24The cubs are essentially learning how to guard their food against animals.
31:31And level one is the lovely jackal.
31:58Jackal doesn't really pose much of a threat for these cubs.
32:02I am super chuffed that Pobé and the cubs have managed to keep hold of this meal.
32:09But it's when the big things come in, like lions and leopards, that's when it's going to get really real
32:14for these cubs.
32:28Lion Team mission. We're going to head through the bush for a long, long way.
32:36The flood is making it harder for the mums with young cubs to escape.
32:44Nothing quite like crashing through a floodplain.
32:48To stop the advancing rogue boys, the pride needs both of its dominant males.
32:56Loads of vultures here. What's going on?
32:59So Greg is searching for Big Toe.
33:05We've looked in all the regular spots.
33:09So we're going to look in areas that we would never normally go.
33:23I think we've got Big Toe tracks.
33:26Yes!
33:28Finally!
33:35He must be not far from here. Let's go and find him.
33:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
33:49Somebody's up ahead of us.
33:53This is a big male lion just in front of me.
33:58Who is this?
34:03Oh, oh, gosh.
34:07Please. Please, please, please, please, please.
34:15Come on. It's Big Toe.
34:18Yes.
34:20What?
34:24i can see those eyebrows
34:28the mighty big toe he's back in the game greg has finally found big toe but he's a long way
34:38from the usual pride territory this is an area where i've in fact never seen any of
34:44the couldn't pride before and it begs the question you know where has big toe been this whole time
34:53that he's been missing but he's definitely on some sort of mission here it looks like he's about
35:06across the water i haven't seen him for for weeks and it seems like i'm only going to have him
35:16for a
35:16few minutes come on big toe don't do this to me now please
35:27i'm just not sure how i'm going to follow him because i don't want to get stuck
35:36all right we're gonna have to do a big water crossing here oh that's not ideal
35:49oh oh it's deep
35:54it's flowing
35:59not too bad we're through this is wild trying to keep up with
36:06big toe through the fresh flood is not for the faint-hearted
36:17he's just picked up a scent and is following it very intently sniffing sniffing sniffing he's trying
36:25he's trying to find another lion
36:38oh okay we've just got visual of other lions now
36:47who are these lions what's going on here
36:53it's very very strange
37:01i can't believe this this is not a couldn't pride
37:09this is a whole different pride it appears that big toe has another pride
37:18well that was unexpected
37:20it at a time when the couldn't prod you know needs them the most that is a problem
37:29that is a big problem
37:33gordon gordon for greg
37:36go greg gordon you are not gonna believe this but i finally found big toe
37:41so is he fooling around with other lionesses you are kidding me not good not good at all
37:56wait a minute
37:59looks like there's actually another male here as well
38:04oh no this is in fact
38:10maduma
38:16that is unbelievable
38:22the dominant males have been dividing their time between the kudum pride
38:27and this new pride
38:31what's happening is our big males are mating with other lions and that's why we don't see them very often
38:42while madumo has been coming and going big toe has been here
38:49what's potentially at play here is the fact that
38:52amongst the kudum pride lionesses all the older lionesses have cubs at the moment
38:57and there's a fair chance that all the younger lionesses
39:01are related to madumo and big toe in fact they could be their daughters
39:05so the mating opportunities within the pride are limited
39:10that might explain why the boys have gone outside to look for the chance of siring more cubs
39:20the problem is if they're paying so much attention to other lionesses they're neglecting the kudum pride
39:26and that's why we've we've had so much drama and chaos
39:31and that is a very serious risk to those cubs
39:41the kudum pride mums have been left to defend their cubs alone from the advancing rogue boys
40:10ladeeba the leopard has been searching for her missing cub
40:16for almost two days but there's no sign of it
40:24well she's led us back to one cup
40:26well she is entirely that one's wool
41:06just one
41:09i think she's moving it to a new space
41:15yeah no domica
41:27i just hope now with all her attention focused on a single individual
41:32that cub stands a better chance of staying alive
41:36it's still a miracle in itself that she
41:40has one healthy surviving and thriving really and it's testament to her abilities as a mother
41:48as a mother
41:49ladiba's surviving cub will soon pass this most vulnerable age
41:54and leave the nursery with her when she hunts
41:58yes
42:06pobre the cheetah is looking for her next meal
42:11Wow, I think she's going to die.
42:30Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
42:40Yep, she's done it again.
42:44Pobbe, Pobbe, Pobbe.
42:48These two cubs are insanely lucky that they've got Pobbe as their mum.
42:57Cheetah mum Pobbe has secured her cubs another meal.
43:05As long as she can keep it through another night.
43:23I am really, really chuffed for Pobbe and the cubs.
43:27She's doing an incredible job at feeding them.
43:34Wait a second.
43:37What has she seen?
43:43Pobbe looks like she's getting into like a weird stalk bird.
43:47She's seen something.
43:54There is something...
43:59..sat about 100 metres from that.
44:05That is big.
44:10Oh, God, I think that's a leopard.
44:12That is a male leopard.
44:20Look at me.
44:21It's running in. It's running in.
44:42I think she's trying to lure this leopard away from the cubs.
44:45This feels like a mad move from Pobbe.
44:50This hungry male leopard is one and a half times Pobbe's weight
44:54and could easily overpower her.
45:00Pobbe can't save her food,
45:03but she can protect her cubs.
45:09She just jumped on the floor to try and make a sound to lure it away.
45:15She's so, so clever.
45:20Pobbe might be smaller than the leopard.
45:28But she has one clear advantage.
45:32Pobbe is not at her max effort in terms of speed,
45:35but that leopard is really struggling to keep up with her.
45:38This is crazy.
45:39Pobbe.
45:41Pobbe.
46:12Pobbe has diverted the leopard's attention from the cubs.
46:18Okay, this leopard is going to the kill.
46:22But their meal is lost.
46:29Off he goes.
46:34That's so annoying.
46:37That must have been terrifying for those cubs.
46:43But what we've seen tonight, Pobbe is capable of essentially fighting off a male leopard to protect her cubs.
46:55These are the lengths that a mother cheetah will go to.
46:59So, what an incredible cat she is.
47:19Okay, up ahead we have a cluster of lions.
47:27Gordon is also on the night shift.
47:31We can put the drone up, hopefully spot it from the air.
47:36The rogue boys are closing in on the Kudum Pride mums and cubs.
47:43We've been doing one big toe.
47:45They're out of the equation, hanging out with a second pride.
47:51And at some point, these rogue boys, they are going to push forward to these cubs.
47:56And that could be tonight.
48:00So, wherever Demo goes, I'm just going to keep up with him as best I can.
48:11He's on the trail.
48:14The rogue boys are now close enough to be picking up the female's scent.
48:20Now things are serious.
48:24Demo is making his presence known in sound and in scent.
48:39Yeah, he's belting it out with all his might.
48:51Whoa.
48:55A roar like that just gets you in the belly.
49:03Things are going to escalate.
49:13They're running.
49:17Oi, oi, oi.
49:18I don't want to lose them.
49:23Where have we gone, pals?
49:26Demo just ran off into this forest.
49:32So, at the moment, I've lost them.
49:37The rogue boys have vanished.
49:40Just 500 meters from the mums and young cubs.
49:47I think they've disappeared into the forest.
49:51This is really bad.
50:06After losing the rogue boys in the night, the whole team is out at dawn, searching for lions.
50:14Oh, my gosh.
50:18Oh, my gosh.
50:20What a relief.
50:24Anna has found the mums and young cubs.
50:29Okay?
50:31We're all safe.
50:32I can't believe it.
50:34What incredible mums.
50:43Okay.
50:45Everyone's coming to say hi.
50:51Morning, Seba.
50:53Hi, gorgeous girl.
50:54Well, beautiful, aren't you?
50:57Well done for keeping your cop safe.
51:02Oh, my God.
51:03Look.
51:11What an amazing morning.
51:19This is such, just like a dreamy, tranquil scene.
51:27Amazing.
51:46The rogue boys are heading straight towards mums and cubs, and this is exactly what we
51:53don't want to happen.
51:54This is really, really dangerous.
51:59They're trying to pick up scent.
52:02You can see them right now with their noses, their mouth, and then they put their head
52:07up and go.
52:10There's absolutely no chance that these lionesses with this amount of cubs are going to be able
52:18to outrun the rogue boys.
52:19There's no way.
52:19There's no way.
52:22There's no way.
52:27Rare, Rare.
52:28Do you have an update?
52:32Like 100 meters, they're super close.
52:34I see them, I see them.
52:43Okay, so we've seen them, she's seen them.
52:46Oh, they're coming in, they're coming in.
53:17I've never heard a noise like that, ever.
53:20Where are the cubs?
53:24Please don't be good.
53:37To be continued...

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