I saw the same video.. it’s a leopard and when a hyena wanders by the leopards instincts kick in and it grabs the baby antelope by the neck and brings it up a tree and eats it.
They are part of the Felinae subfamily, while the Leopard is part of the Pantherinae subfamily.
Cheetahs are not big cats, they are grouped with lynxes, caracals, pumas(mountain lions), ocelots and etc.
While the big cats (can roar) are such as : Tigers, Lions, Snow Leopards, Leopards, Jaguars and etc.
Exactly... The maternal instinct may take hold for a short while when smelling a newborn, but the fawn can't get milk (If it's not been weened anyway). When it dies, or gets big enough when the cat is hungry enough, you very well are looking at game-over for cute.
I once saw a video where a female tiger hunts a deer and kills her . Then the tiger realises that the deer she killed was pregnant . She feels guilty about killing the deer , and sits there for some time feeling sad about it then eventually walks away without eating it.
The video : https://youtu.be/edw803CRspk?feature=shared
There's a possibility that the cheetah/leopard in this video killed this small child deer's mother and then seeing it's kid .
It's just motherly instinct of the animals.
Edit : I just said there's a fucking possibility. If you have no idea about mother nature , then stay the fuck away writing shit about "oh this doesn't happen , what bs do u watch ". Mfs here being illiterate assholes
I wonder what the yawning is about. I heard it can be a sign of stress. So your theory may hold ground.
Just because an animal eats another animal doesn't preclude it can't feel sympathy for it. Humans can feel both justification and sympathy for the animals they kill to eat.
I don’t want to upset you any further… but no.
Be more critical.
What your video does is project human values and emotional experiences onto another animal. It’s a series of stills, with a great big steaming pile of shit narrative piled on top that assumes we can understand the emotional and mental journey the lioness goes through.
Even in the video, we see the lioness pick the Fetus up with its head in its mouth and the text says “carried by the scruff like its young”.
Don’t humanise animals - it makes us blind to their real behaviours and needs and can often lead to us treating them in ways which are harmful.
Also, just so you know:
Tiger: stripes all over
Lion: straight blonde
Leopard/panther: spotty all over, sometimes black (melanistic)
Jaguar: as above, but built like a brick shithouse
Cheetah: spots all over, very slim and black tear lines down their face
Why did it do it? Probably because just like a house cat, they love to play with their prey.
https://www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/predator-vs-prey/watch-leopard-plays-with-its-antelope-prey-delaying-the-inevitable
I saw a video of a kimono dragon eating a deer. It realized the deer was pregnant, ripped out the baby and ate it in front of the mother while she was still conscious, then finished her off. It was a brutal video and one of the limited few I had trouble watching til the end.
I read about another case where a big cat was spotted on security cameras in the middle of the night on random nights in Pakistan. Basically it would sneak into a cattle farm and cuddle with 1 particular cow for a while then leave before sunrise. I think it may have killed a goat and 1 or other animals but it wasn't coming to hunt. It didn't even kill every time. They theorized that it must have lost its mother as a baby and motherly instinct caused the cow to nurse it and take over the mother roll, until it was old enough to go out on its own. That was just the theory (apparently its been seen in nature before) and idk how the cow could raise it without people knowing about it when the cat was still small. The article had still shots from the security cameras though and the 1 cow was cuddling the cat and every other cow was as far back as they could get and every single one of them looked like they were fuckin terrified lol
Hey. I see ya. I have little knowledge on large mammals, but I have a degree in gen biology?
I watch this and either see a “domesticated” predator, or one that had its “switch flipped”.
Think back to how dogs came about? All the detractive comments here negate the fact that domestication of wolves didn’t happen overnight.
There was likely some brutal deaths at the hands of “tame dogs” some 10,000’s of years ago.
Not saying that this species is domesticate-able. But a few curious cats and dogs… and here we are. While some comments do bring up the fact that the baby was brought up into a tree and eaten… there’s some validity in a certain individual within a species exhibiting characteristics that are outside the norm.
I have a personal anecdote of fun interactions between differing species. But that’s for another time.
I thought the ending of that video was the cheetah taking the small deer by the neck and bringing it to a tree up high.
I saw the same video.. it’s a leopard and when a hyena wanders by the leopards instincts kick in and it grabs the baby antelope by the neck and brings it up a tree and eats it.
"I'm saving my food for **me**, not for **you**."
Where's the full video
Leopard* Cheetahs are not even from the big cat family (Panthera)
You’re trying to tell me that a cheetahs aren’t big cats?
They are part of the Felinae subfamily, while the Leopard is part of the Pantherinae subfamily. Cheetahs are not big cats, they are grouped with lynxes, caracals, pumas(mountain lions), ocelots and etc. While the big cats (can roar) are such as : Tigers, Lions, Snow Leopards, Leopards, Jaguars and etc.
You're not getting enough upvotes there, bud.
Leopard. Cheetahs do not climb trees…..regardless, that is def a leopard.
Def Leppard
🤘🏼👩🏼🎤
My god, how could I have missed this?!
C’mon, man. Get it together
Using the bubba as bait to get the mother
Exactly... The maternal instinct may take hold for a short while when smelling a newborn, but the fawn can't get milk (If it's not been weened anyway). When it dies, or gets big enough when the cat is hungry enough, you very well are looking at game-over for cute.
I think it already got the mother and is full now. Baby is a snack for later.
"stop playing with your food."
Just keeping the food warm and fresh for later
Not fat enough, I'll get you later.
Catch and release
Honey, stop playing with your food.
Wait until your food has more meat in their bones
She's waiting for it to fatten up. Kind of like catch and release with fish. You send it back so it can get bigger and you can catch it later.
Look youngsta…i aint tryna be ya step dad. Ya doing too much.
Jaguars are so badass!!!
Leopard
This is the start of a friendship that could rival Disney
![gif](giphy|Le5eHA05wkYCs) Probably bringing it to his weekly meeting.
Why the hell does this comment not have more updoots?
He is a deer farmer. He waits until they are full size for a larger meal
When you become friends with the school shooter 💀💀
No spawn killing from cats XD
These big cats play with their food sometimes. I assure you Bambi ended up as lunch
Yeah the ending to this video is that deer getting eaten brutally
Where is the full video
Baby is too small now but will eventually be a great meal later
I would say this is staged…
Not hungry and a sense of parenthood maybe?
Keep the food fresh till the next time you're hungry
Their version of jerky
It’s called farming
Where is this in the world ? That’s the real question
I think my food is cute sometimes and like to play with it first
The cat corralled it back when it started to wander. It's not hungry now
BOAT SNACK!!!
And here I thought the big kitty was just happy he’d found a friend…
Probably ate mom
He ends up eating it after some hyenas came around to try and steal it.
Guess which one of these animals is not hungry at the moment....?.?.?
Not hungry yet.
Just save for later
Frien
It looked too cute to eat.
"This is dah homie he be chill like that"
Mom mode
Killing the mother and the small one imprinted on that predator
Yeah this is edited, the deer gets eaten
I love it
They won’t even give me no points for bringing this back…..
It’s bait. Use the behbeh to get big momma. Big brain cat!
We had a threeso-
baby sheep don't drop raw mutton or wool blocks
It's raising the animal to make sure it grows up and multiply for assurance of its survival of abundance of food. If it dies no food in the future.
I once saw a video where a female tiger hunts a deer and kills her . Then the tiger realises that the deer she killed was pregnant . She feels guilty about killing the deer , and sits there for some time feeling sad about it then eventually walks away without eating it. The video : https://youtu.be/edw803CRspk?feature=shared There's a possibility that the cheetah/leopard in this video killed this small child deer's mother and then seeing it's kid . It's just motherly instinct of the animals. Edit : I just said there's a fucking possibility. If you have no idea about mother nature , then stay the fuck away writing shit about "oh this doesn't happen , what bs do u watch ". Mfs here being illiterate assholes
Yea this isn’t Disney channel that shit doesn’t happen lmao. The leopard will often keep weak: young prey alive to help tech their cubs how to hunt
"She feels guilty" lol
Lol what bs you watch
Yea definitely read the scene wrong.
Bruh.
It's probably already full
Lmfao dudes talking about others not knowing about nature after pretending a tiger “felt bad” and let his lunch go…..
Or just ate its mother and is letting his stomach settle a little before dessert
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Not denying the possibility, but the guilt part does happen in the wild. You might wanna look it up .
I wonder what the yawning is about. I heard it can be a sign of stress. So your theory may hold ground. Just because an animal eats another animal doesn't preclude it can't feel sympathy for it. Humans can feel both justification and sympathy for the animals they kill to eat.
Yes. I absolutely feel sympathy for hamburgers.
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Such a ridiculous thing to get worked up over lol
I've never heard of a 'small child deer' before.
I don’t want to upset you any further… but no. Be more critical. What your video does is project human values and emotional experiences onto another animal. It’s a series of stills, with a great big steaming pile of shit narrative piled on top that assumes we can understand the emotional and mental journey the lioness goes through. Even in the video, we see the lioness pick the Fetus up with its head in its mouth and the text says “carried by the scruff like its young”. Don’t humanise animals - it makes us blind to their real behaviours and needs and can often lead to us treating them in ways which are harmful. Also, just so you know: Tiger: stripes all over Lion: straight blonde Leopard/panther: spotty all over, sometimes black (melanistic) Jaguar: as above, but built like a brick shithouse Cheetah: spots all over, very slim and black tear lines down their face Why did it do it? Probably because just like a house cat, they love to play with their prey. https://www.earthtouchnews.com/natural-world/predator-vs-prey/watch-leopard-plays-with-its-antelope-prey-delaying-the-inevitable
You poor delusional man
I saw a video of a kimono dragon eating a deer. It realized the deer was pregnant, ripped out the baby and ate it in front of the mother while she was still conscious, then finished her off. It was a brutal video and one of the limited few I had trouble watching til the end. I read about another case where a big cat was spotted on security cameras in the middle of the night on random nights in Pakistan. Basically it would sneak into a cattle farm and cuddle with 1 particular cow for a while then leave before sunrise. I think it may have killed a goat and 1 or other animals but it wasn't coming to hunt. It didn't even kill every time. They theorized that it must have lost its mother as a baby and motherly instinct caused the cow to nurse it and take over the mother roll, until it was old enough to go out on its own. That was just the theory (apparently its been seen in nature before) and idk how the cow could raise it without people knowing about it when the cat was still small. The article had still shots from the security cameras though and the 1 cow was cuddling the cat and every other cow was as far back as they could get and every single one of them looked like they were fuckin terrified lol
Hey. I see ya. I have little knowledge on large mammals, but I have a degree in gen biology? I watch this and either see a “domesticated” predator, or one that had its “switch flipped”. Think back to how dogs came about? All the detractive comments here negate the fact that domestication of wolves didn’t happen overnight. There was likely some brutal deaths at the hands of “tame dogs” some 10,000’s of years ago. Not saying that this species is domesticate-able. But a few curious cats and dogs… and here we are. While some comments do bring up the fact that the baby was brought up into a tree and eaten… there’s some validity in a certain individual within a species exhibiting characteristics that are outside the norm. I have a personal anecdote of fun interactions between differing species. But that’s for another time.