United States / May 13, 2005
Lions Behaving Badly (2005)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
We think of the lion as the king of beasts - the perfect predators - built to make a swift clean kill - but think again. Now spectacular footage reveals another side to this hunters killing power. We follow a family of lion cubs as they start out in life. Seven out of the eight cubs are male - for them the clock is ticking, within two years they need to learn to hunt before setting out and finding new territories of their own, to avoid treading on the toes of the dominant pride male. The cubs hunting lessons are perhaps not what you might expect; instead of ambushing their prey and quickly despatching with a clean bite to the throat, these lions wrestle their victim to the ground and tuck in before the hapless beast is dead. When the prey is a young elephant, it means a slow and painful death. Are these lions behaving badly or is it simply that this is what lions do?
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Lions Behaving Badly |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | South Africa |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Aquavision TV Productions |
| Release date | 13 maggio 2005 |
| Executive producer | Peter Lamberti, Carl Hall |
| Production | Zilke Lemmer, Phil Coles |
| Writer | Sue Western |
| Editing | Zilke Lemmer, Gillian Matchett |
| Cinematography | Willem van Heerden |
| Assistant directors | Willem van Heerden |
| Music | Paul Stirling Taylor |
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| Sound | Paul Stirling Taylor |
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