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What a wonderful video. I won't lie, it really does warm my heart when 2 known enemies can put their differences aside for a few minutes and have a friendly play together. You are so lucky to have seen this rare encounter. Once AGAIN, Kruger sightings delivers the goods. Thank you so much for uploading.
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King of the jungle, when his wife lets him.
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This is some amazing footage. Just when you think you've seen it all on @Krueger Sightings along comes something like this to take the cake. Thank you so much for uploiading, I never get tired of the many wonders this channell treats us with.
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Normally such a peaceful animal. This Bull was clearly in musth. A tad irresponsible of the guide to get so close.
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Oh my goodness, what a brutal encounter! Such a beautiful bird too. How pleasant!
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Videos like this one simply warm my heart and bring a tear to my eye. When a herbivorous prey animal shows emotions more known to be human emotions like love and compassion you just know you have witnessed something special. It would be nice if there was more of interspecies cooperation like this on the plains of Africa. It makes me realise that deep down, perhaps humans, elephants, and buffalos aren't so different after-all. It also makes me think about my own life and existence and if there is perhaps any ways I can improve MYself and make better efforts to help others in need. I will be thinking and smiling about this all night now. God bless those buffalo.
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Hippos are the most dangerous animal in Africa to humans. What an unbelievably frightening and risky scenario to find yourself in. Hope everyone was ok.
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What an impressive animal! I wonder what put it in such a bad mood lol Somebody once told me that it's illegal to use your horn in the Kruger national park. I hope those police were forced to pay a fine like everybody else would have.
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1:35 Those jeeps don't look like they are entirely safe for that environment.
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Why the hell does it look like its' dick is hanging out its' ass?
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Oh my goodness. Well this was a little bit risque and naughty.I didn't realise you are allowed to show such smut on youtube teeheehee.
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As someone who can't afford to go on Safari in Africa I am so thankful for these videos we get. The fact that someone takes the time out of their busy day is very much appreciated. Am looking forward to the next one.
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What a wonderful and innovative idea for a video! The top 10 sightings from Kruger for the year. May I be the first to thank the team at Kruger for all their hard work, I thoroughly enjoy ALL of their videos and the dedication of the team including all the tour guides is just exceptional. Here's hoping there are many more videos to come in 2018 and beyond! Also hope everyone enjoyed what 2017 had to offer as much as I did and hoping to see you all in the new year! And again, thank you Kruger!
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What an impressive wildebeest. Amazing. I think it's safe to say it had God on its side this time.
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Unbelievable! I have never, ever heard of a shark in any of the rivers on safari. I wonder who would win between a full-grown bullshark and a full grown crocodile. I think maybe the crocodile but you never know.
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This is a really good video showcasing the Wild dog's hunting prowess. My second favourite African animal just behind the mighty Hyena. Once again Kruger sightings delivers the goods. Keep up the great work and God bless!
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Oh my goodness. What a brutal sighting.
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There is no way that crab would have dared wander into a clan of hyenas.
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Hyenas are my absolute favourite African animal. So underrated and underappreciated by so many.
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What an amazing sighting. That first Hyena is so brave the way it runs in there on its own to steal the kill. I still think these 2 species should work together and maybe share their kills, they seem so similar the way they do things.
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Buffalo are so stupid. If they didn't run away they could give those lions a hiding. Stampede their ass as a group. Tell them to fuck off and go eat a Gazelle or some other pansy animal.
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If you are one of the planets best predators don't be a scab and eat a dead hippo that came floating down the river, go and get something nice and fresh and leave that shit for the scavengers. What a hobo.
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The lion was just teaching her a valuable lesson to never drop your guard. If it had been Jackals or wild dogs sneaking up on her she would have been a goner.She is lucky it was a friend this time.
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Well this is certainly a lucky sighting! I wonder where the lamb came from actually and where it's distraught mother must have been at the time of filming. Guys I know alot of you are probably thinking it's unacceptable for the people on safari to not help that poor baby animal, but it's important to remember that this is just a typical day in Africa and this kind of stuff happens all the time and it would actually be a criminal offence to have helped the young lamb. In any case this video serves as a good lesson to some of the viewers who may not yet realise that life in Africa can be very, very cruel sometimes.
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Hooray for the wonderful people and animals in the Kruger. Another successful year documented by these lucky safarians who get to witness incredible sightings first hand. Merry Xmas to all and happy new year.
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Once again Africa’s mightiest predator wins the day! Don’t ever mess with the hyena!!!
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One of avian nature's most fascinating mating rituals. These birds have a lifespan anywhere up to 50 years, and will often keep the same mate for their entire life! However, not always. The incumbent male must perform his dance every season to keep her impressed, and it's not always the same dance every year. He must always be working on and improving his technique to keep her interest. He hones his craft, much like a topline footballer, chef, or actor would. Every mating season there is always competition for the most fertile females, and this particular male can be seen showing his dominance and scaring off his rivals at 1:16 to ensure his bloodline continues. A fascinating bird for sure!
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Such peaceful, sentient beasts, they'll never leave one of their own behind! This is the content we come for @Kruger Sightings. Keep up the brilliant uploads and hooray for family and teamwork! Pray for yourselves, and each other. God bless!
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Wishing the staff at Kruger sightings a safe and merry Christmas and a happy new year!!! Once again, thank you for all the hard work you ALL put in to bring us these amazing African animal encounters! Some of us are not lucky enough to afford to go on safari but your YouTube channel is most definitely the next best thing. So thank you, from the bottom of my heart. Looking forward to many, many more fantastic videos in the new year. God bless you all.
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That puddle looked just like a bowl of "fish soup" the leopard could just walk up to and eat from anytime lol. I guess it can thank its lucky stars there were no crocodiles laying in wait for it this time.
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What an absolutely stunning sunset!!! You can tell it must have been another fun-filled, exciting day on the plains of Africa again. And then, as the day's cherry on top you get to see the amazing wild dog in action with the beautiful, ever so serene backdrop of the African mountains and landscape captivating you even further. It's simply amazing! You are such LUCKY safarians.
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Videos like this one are simply heartwarming. When an animal as seemingly brainless as a buffalo shows a human emotion like compassion towards a simple lizard you know you have witnessed something very, very special indeed. It makes me realise that humans and buffalo probably aren't that different afterall. It also makes me think about my own life and attitude and whether there's anything I can do to be a better, more helpful person to those around me. Thank you for uploading such a unique, special sighting and God bless.
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Videos like this one are simply heart-warming. To see an animal that is normally so aggressive and territorial show compassion(something usually only found in humans) really is a special moment. Such a rare sighting. It tells me that maybe, just maybe humans and hippos aren't that different afterall. It also makes me think about my own life and whether there's anything I could do to be a better person and help others.Ty again for uploading. P.S Credit should also go to the wildebeest that never gave up and managed to live to fight another day! Such a strong specimen, I hope it has offspring after this encounter and teaches them a thing or 2 after getting this lesson in life, as well as passing on it's exceptional genes.
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Oh leave it alone you bully lions. It's not going to feed all of you. Go and pick on something your own size lol.
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Hooray for KrugerSightings!!! I must say I got very worried when we didn't get a video yesterday. I hope all is well at HQ. Such a brave Leopard. Even lions are terrified to go near water for their food but for this particular cat it seems as though there's no problem at all. A stunning sighting!!
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This is some amazing footage. Watching these 2 magnificent serpents vie for supremacy on the golf course is probably a once in a lifetime encounter. The people there are so lucky to see this first hand. Krueger comes through with the goods yet AGAIN. Thank you so much for uploading.
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Another year down and I'm still hooked! Thank you so much for the memories KS. Your channel gives those of us who can never afford to go on such a grand adventure an opportunity to learn about your amazing ecosystem. So let's all raise a glass to @Kruger Sightings and share our thoughts on our favourite animals and sightings! My favourite animal is the hyena and my favourite sighting was the one where the rhino chased the truck, that was intense and frightening.
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Oh my goodness. This is a little bit rude for youtube lol. I didn't realise they were allowed to show smut like this. I guess male Rhinos have more than one horn lol.
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Thank God the baby was able to get away and live to fight another day. I feel as though the woman on safari saying "run baby run" was willing the poor thing to escape unharmed and somehow helped, whether she knows it or not. God bless her and those like her.
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Another simply INCREDIBLE video! I have never seen this phenomena EVER!! Just when you think you've seen everything Africa has to offer @Kruger Sightings comes through with the goods to surprise you yet again and leave you wanting more. I wonder if this channel will ever reach the point where it's uploading more material, that would be simply amazing. Perhaps even a video every day? Take care and pray for each other. God bless.
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What a wonderful encounter you have witnessed. I have to admit as the video went on I feared the worst, but it really does warm my heart knowing that wild animals can feel love and compassion too.
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This is so exciting! I always knew the Hyena was Africa's number one predator but this video just proves they are still improving. They are obviously continuing to evolve in ways we could never imagine, including beginning to attempt to climb trees, I honestly have no idea what they will do next. Looking forward to future hyena videos displaying more of this behaviour and other evolutions too! Look after yourselves, and each other. God bless.
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Oh my. I enjoy most of the videos involving lions, but this one was probably a bit too much for me. Especially seeing as I am number one fan of hyenas. Oh well circle of life etc etc but still poor little guy :(
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Videos like this one are simply heart-warming. It's not often you will see 2 completely different species playing and having fun together like dogs and cats and other domesticated animals also like to. Everyone\thing needs their downtime, lions and giraffes are no different. And before anyone tells me the lions were trying to eat it, I think it's pretty obvious the lions knew they have zero chance of taking down a giraffe. See the way the majority of the cats just stand there watching in awe? Most likely waiting their turn. It's not often special moments such as this one are caught on camera! Well done to the lucky safarian and thank you once again to @Kruger Sightings! Always such splendid videos.
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Never, ever underestimate the underrated Jackal. Make no mistake these little guys have big hearts and aren't afraid to take on bigger targets than a wildebeest. They have even been video documented attacking lions. What little gems! Another great video @KrugerSightings!
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you want them to fix the leg after they euthanize?
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The elephant gave up cigarettes the day before?
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A wonderful sighting of the amazing big cats!!! Take care of each other and God bless!!! Ty soooo much to @KrugerSightings btw.
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Oh my, this appears to be a re-upload. I hope nothing was wrong with the other video.....I would post my thoughts on the event but I'm afraid I'd just be repeating myself and I really ,really don't want to bore my fellow safarians lol! God bless.
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What an amazing sighting! I wonder why the Buck decided to try and fight those lions?!? A very brave but very foolish move, I don't think it ever stood a chance in a fight against an entire pride. I will never stop marvelling at the videos by Kruger Sightings, once again they deliver the goods! Thank you so much for uploading and keep up the good work!
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