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Has anyone seen the nature documentary on disneyplus? It's about fangs pride and notch and his sons, which he is called kali in the film. The mother cheetah Sita and her 3 cubs that survived out of 5. My goodness what a wonderful film, cannot lie I did cry on a couple occasions for both the cheetah and the lions.


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(07-14-2021, 09:56 AM)TheLioness Wrote: Has anyone seen the nature documentary on disneyplus? It's about fangs pride and notch and his sons, which he is called kali in the film. The mother cheetah Sita and her 3 cubs that survived out of 5. My goodness what a wonderful film, cannot lie I did cry on a couple occasions for both the cheetah and the lions.


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Well, I will now.. Good to see you back BTW.
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(07-14-2021, 09:57 AM)Rishi Wrote:
(07-14-2021, 09:56 AM)TheLioness Wrote: Has anyone seen the nature documentary on disneyplus? It's about fangs pride and notch and his sons, which he is called kali in the film. The mother cheetah Sita and her 3 cubs that survived out of 5. My goodness what a wonderful film, cannot lie I did cry on a couple occasions for both the cheetah and the lions.


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Well, I will now.. Good to see you back BTW.

Thank you so much, good to be back again. This is an older documentary from 2011. There are other good big cat documentaries on there as well, cannot wait till more are uploaded.

 
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The lioness Layla mother of Mara, risks her life against notch and one of his sons, as fang their pride leader escapes a battle 2-1. Her bravery has the other lioness help, but Layla has already been injured by a zebra kick. She is older as well and gets hurt during the fight against the males. I wont go into the rest, but a mothers bravery has saved Mara. "There is no greater bond than that of a lioness and her cub."
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