Maasai Sightingsduring a sight seeing tour a boat was soaked in water by a humpback whale that was putting on a show and it later swarmed off with its siblings. Its actually a baby whale
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Whale jumps out of nowhere during sight seeing tour.Maasai Sightings2018-07-19 | during a sight seeing tour a boat was soaked in water by a humpback whale that was putting on a show and it later swarmed off with its siblings. Its actually a baby whale
Sell us your wildlife video, contact us at: Masaimarasightings@gmail.com If you have a great wildlife sighting that you filmed please contact us at masaimarasightings@gmail.com and you can get paid.Buffalo escapes to a waterhole only to be drowned in itMaasai Sightings2024-10-14 | Buffalos take refuge in deep waterholes to escape lions but this waterhole is shallow and is perfect for the lioness to kill it by drowning. lions are obligate carnivores which means they have to eat the bodies of other animals to stay alive. The advantage of catching a buffalo is that it is large and will feed her and her pride for days.Young male lion quickly realises how powerful a buffalo bull isMaasai Sightings2024-10-14 | Muscular, powerful, determined; robust enough to flip cars and a full grown lion. Bulls can pull their own bodyweight and are thirty-four times stronger than humans. They have thick bones, sturdy, stocky builds. With the help of a coalition or a pride, lions can take one down quite easily. This also shows why a lion is an apex predator.
Filmed in Masai Mara via KalekuTough buffalo bull with battle scars vs a lion prideMaasai Sightings2024-10-13 | A one on one fight between an adul lion and an adult bull, 10 out of 10 times it would be the buffalo. The reason being, the average weight of an adult lion is 400 to 500 pounds and average weight of an adult buffalo is 1800 to 2500 pounds.Wild dogs try to steal some meat from a crocodiles mouthMaasai Sightings2024-10-13 | The African wild dog is known by many names, including Cape hunting dog or painted dog. Its scientific name, Lycaon pictus, means “painted wolf,” referring to the animal's irregular, mottled coat, which features patches of red, black, brown, white, and yellow fur. They are known for chasing their prey to exhaustion and eating them alive.Leopard climbs on top of a carMaasai Sightings2024-10-10 | A cat's curiosity is born out of a natural instinct to assess their environment for prey and predators.
Filmed in Amboseli via EbasRare sighting of Vervet monkeys being territorialMaasai Sightings2024-10-10 | Troops of vervet monkeys have been known to defend territory if it includes prime resources, keeping other troops out and away from their area. However, when resources are not at stake, troops can share space for a limited time, as a group is traveling to a new location.Buffalo bull pulls off the impossible against a pride of lionsMaasai Sightings2024-10-09 | Buffalo bulls love being alone so as to wallow in mud and a constant supply of soft green grass. Buffalo in a herd are continually moving around. This however makes them a target of predators.
Filmed via KalekuWhen two male lions clashMaasai Sightings2024-10-09 | During the age range of five to nine, a male lion will try to produce as many offspring as possible and guard as many prides as it can. Defending territory and the right to breed is what consumes the male lion's life, and often leads to confrontations with other males and even siblings who share the same objectives.
Filmed in Masai Mara via kalekuTopi mother defending her calf against an opportunistic jackalMaasai Sightings2024-10-08 | Jackals can best be described as opportunistic omnivores. They cooperatively hunt small antelopes and also eat reptiles, insects, ground-dwelling birds, fruits, berries, and grass. The Jackal quickly learned that the topi is no pushover.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoMale lion trying everything to avoid getting his paws wetMaasai Sightings2024-10-07 | Its no secret that cats all big and small hate getting their paws wet and Einstein of a lion here is no exception. The Lion was stuck in a postion where he didnt know how to get out off and the result was this funny sighting.
Filmed in Masai Mara via JamesHippo calf getting too close for comfort to a crocodileMaasai Sightings2024-10-07 | It's certainly not often that these ruthless and most efficient apex predators snatch baby hippos from their mothers — in fact as opportunistic as crocodiles are — they will often avoid hippos as they know just how aggressive an angry hippo can be.
Filmed in Masai Mara via SimonHippo saves stuck impala from crocodile unknowinglyMaasai Sightings2024-10-07 | An impala got stuck in a muddy river, probably running away from wild dogs or simply just getting too close.Crocodiles doing the death roll on another crocodileMaasai Sightings2024-10-05 | Crocodiles will eat any crocodile small enough for them to overpower, though males tend to allow smaller reproductive-age females to remain in their territory, of course. Adult crocodiles don't eat each other because they're too large and tough - a fight would result in massive wounding to both animals. So most likely the crocodile being eaten was killed by a crocodile twice its size.Hyenas can only wait and watch as a lion pride feedsMaasai Sightings2024-10-05 | Hyenas and lions cover the same ground, hunt the same prey, and scavenge the same remains of animals. Consequently they steal food from each other, chase each other, and even kill each other's young. Here the topi pride managed to kill a buffalo and got swamped by hungry hyenas galling at them.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoYoung male bit off more than he can chew #wildlife #hyena #africa #natureMaasai Sightings2024-10-05 | ...Hyenas scatter when a male lion arrives #wildlife #masaimarasafari #lion #africaMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | ...Lioness ambushes young calf #wildlife #masaimaranationalpark #masaimarasafari #lionMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | ...Faulu the leopard with an impala #leopard #wildlife #masaimaranationalpark #africaMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | ...Leopard messing with hyena drinking water #masaimaranationalpark #africa #masaimarasafariMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | ...Topi pride find a buffalo restingMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | The great big topi pride took down a big buffalo that was resting nearby.
Filmed in Masai mara via Sammy Kantai Maasai sightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Hyenas cautious of a young unknown male lionMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | Although hyenas fear lions in general, they are much more afraid of male lions than lionesses. They will usually be bold enough to challenge a lioness if they outnumber her just 4 or 5 to 1... But with a male lion, even 20 hyenas to 1 lion is often not enough.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Mara triangleBaby hippo being chased by crocodile gets saved by its momMaasai Sightings2024-10-04 | Baby hippo being chased by a crocodile gets saved by its mom in the night.
Filmed in Botswana via Nalodgi rangersZebra completely unaware of massive crocodile creeping upMaasai Sightings2024-09-29 | With the great migration on its last legs. Crocodiles are alert trying to catch the clueless that are still not aware of the dangers of the river.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Buffalo escapes to the water as a lion pride surround itMaasai Sightings2024-09-27 | Buffalos will seek refuge in the water to escape big cats as they are well aware of their hatred of water.
filmed in Masai Mara via Charles Kasoe Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoRhinos can smell a predator but cant see the predatorMaasai Sightings2024-09-23 | Rhinos don't have good binocular vision like humans and other primates do, and also lack color vision. This means they can be very dangerous as they are never fully aware of they are looking at.Gazelle escapes cheetahs only to run into a hyenaMaasai Sightings2024-09-11 | To keep their calves safe from predators, a female gazelle will hide her babies in tall grasses. Predators have figured this out and will actively search for hiding fawns nearby a gazelle herd.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Lioness charges into a wildebeest herd at the waterholeMaasai Sightings2024-08-30 | With the wildebeest migration in Masai Mara there's an abundance of prey for the predators who are taking full advantage of this years migration.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoLion scares hyena that got too closeMaasai Sightings2024-08-26 | Hyenas have evolved adaptations against lions and initiate aggressive interactions with lions sometimes without the immediate availability of food, which is termed mobbing behaviour.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sosio Kirokor Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Male lion hunts a buffalo calfMaasai Sightings2024-08-24 | Male lion stalks and hunts a buffalo calf that was injured and could not stand up.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Charles Kasoe Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Standoff between lions and hungry hyenasMaasai Sightings2024-08-09 | A standoff between a few hyenas and lions. The hyenas were trying to get a bite off a kill that the lion pride had just made and the lions were having none of it.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sosio Kirokor Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Fatigued wildebeest gets found by a hyenaMaasai Sightings2024-08-05 | Hyenas dont ruthlessly “enjoy" eating animals alive. This is their only way of taking down animals, due to their physical design. They don't have the same forearms as cats, allowing them to wrestle prey to the ground & suffocate. They only have their jaws.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoHyenas spooked to see a big young male lion coalitionMaasai Sightings2024-08-02 | It would take 4–5 hyenas to be on par with 1 lioness and over power her but it would take twice that number to over power a male lion about 10–1, that's if they got in an actual fight otherwise one male lion could scare an entire clan of hyenas.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason MauriceGiraffe mother vs lions and hyenas trying to eat her calfMaasai Sightings2024-07-30 | A giraffe mother tried to protect her injured calf from scavengers and predators but was all in vain.
Filmed in Maasai Mara via Richard generally Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoAn unlucky wildebeest runs into an ongoing huntMaasai Sightings2024-07-25 | It's migration season and the lions are spoilt of choices. During this period they will hunt every prey they can get their paws to.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoLioness watching a giraffe calf struggling to standMaasai Sightings2024-07-24 | A giraffes new born calf barely a few hours old failed to get up on its feet and became a victim of the harsh mara wilderness
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoLioness gets embarrassed by a quick thinking topiMaasai Sightings2024-07-23 | Lioness stalking a topi gets close enough to almost catch it but not close enough.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoA herd of wildebeests following a lioness (Watch to the end)Maasai Sightings2024-07-18 | A herd of wildebeests following a lioness closely behind. watch to the end
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rightsZebras walk straight past their fellow zebra battling a bask of crocodilesMaasai Sightings2024-07-11 | In the Great migration often zebras lead the way, eating the taller grasses, clearing the way for the wildebeest and gazelles that prefer the more nutritious shorter grasses. As usual in this years migration the zebras arrived first and had to fight for their lives against the massive nile reptiles.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoHippo saves zebra from huge crocodileMaasai Sightings2024-07-07 | In the Great migration often zebras lead the way, eating the taller grasses, clearing the way for the wildebeest and gazelles that prefer the more nutritious shorter grasses. As usual in this years migration the zebras arrived first and had to fight for their lives against the massive nile reptiles.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoBuffalo cow found sleeping all alone in the open savannah by a lion prideMaasai Sightings2024-07-06 | A buffalo cow got ambushed by a lion pride that was out and about looking for prey in the open savannah.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this footageTourists that harassed a male lion off a waterfall cliff gets a lifetime banMaasai Sightings2024-07-02 | A tourist group that had gone to the Kruger national park caught a male lion In distress and began following the male lion only and provoking him causing the male lion to fall off the edge of a waterfall.
Filmed in Kruger national park via Newsflare Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Kijana and his partner in crimeMaasai Sightings2024-07-02 | Kijana and Olchore born from different prides joined together to form a coalition so as to battle the harsh mara wilderness together. The two males have reigned havoc all over Masai Mara and are still growing stronger everyday.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoMale lion lures buffalo away from its herd and into an ambushMaasai Sightings2024-07-01 | Kijana and olchore, the two lions that came together to form a two lion coalition that has made its mark in the Masai mara. Today the two lions worked together to bring down a buffalo.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Sammy Kantai Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoNahipae the cheetah mother that will chase her prey into a car just to feed her cubsMaasai Sightings2024-06-30 | Nashipae the cheetah mother of 4 cubs has managed to raise her cubs with into sub adulthood when the odds seemed against her. One out of four cheetah cubs survive into adulthood so four surviving is nothing short of a miracle.Buffalo cow caught grazing alone and gets luckyMaasai Sightings2024-06-28 | Buffalo cow gets ambushed by a young male lion and lioness but it bolts into the safety of its herd.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice' Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoBuffalo bull gets taken down by the topi prideMaasai Sightings2024-06-27 | Topi pride managed to take down a buffalo after a degree of difficulty with the help of their young male.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoA giraffe mother cant bear to leave her calf to hyenasMaasai Sightings2024-06-25 | A giraffe mother lost her calf to hyenas and had to watch as they devoured it. Not being able to abandon her calf she could only watch in terror as the hyena clan does what it does best.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Richard generally on 24th June 2024 which was yesterday Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this footageWill Faulu the strong mara leopard thrive in the Mara?Maasai Sightings2024-06-21 | Faulu the daughter of the late leopard fig, that was killed by a lion pride when she was only three months old, leaving Faulu to fend for herself. Her story is one of unshakable persevereance.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Tirason Maurice Movie made by Masai sightings Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.Leopard hunts topi calf and has to deal with the angry motherMaasai Sightings2024-06-20 | These big cats are shy night-time hunters and tend to hunt on their own. Adult leopards live a solitary life and only get together with other leopards during mating. They prefer to live in wooded savannahs and rocky outcrops, however there's also a very good chance you'll spot one perched up in a tree in the vast open Masai mara. The topi calf was left alone in the open as the mother grazed nearby, a young leopard saw an easy meal and attacked the calf snapping its neck in the process.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Richard Generally Masai sightings owns the exclusive rights to this videoCamera man cant keep up with cheetah’s speedMaasai Sightings2024-06-19 | The maximum speed cheetahs have been measured at is 114 km (71 miles) per hour, and they routinely reach velocities of 80–100 km (50–62 miles) per hour while pursuing prey. When prey doesn't spot them like the gazelle herd in this sighting, the chance of prey surviving is next to zero.
Filmed in Masai Mara via Richard Mututua Generally Maasaisightings owns the exclusive rights to this video.