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Lions vs. Hyenas - Gang Warfare
Essentially the same clip here:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Lions-vs-Hyenas-Raw
*dupe
dennisj (Member Profile)
Thank you, Dennis. I appreciate the info. As I remember, the entire documentary was a spectacular look into this rivalry.
In reply to your comment:
Apparently the vid is
"National Geographic: Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas"
Here's a partial clip with the original narration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7NRKKxp-AI
Lions vs. Hyenas - Raw
Apparently the vid is
"National Geographic: Eternal Enemies: Lions and Hyenas"
Here's a partial clip with the original narration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7NRKKxp-AI
Lions vs. Hyenas - Raw
upvote for pwned hyenas and one of the best techno songs ever
Lions vs. Hyenas - Raw
I think the music went with it quite well actually. I rather listen to music then the sound of crickets and moans from hyenas.
Lions vs. Hyenas - Raw
This is great footage of the ongoing battle between lions and hyenas for food on the Savannah.
The backstory is this: the lions make a kill. The hyenas drive them off. Lions get pissed and the next day the alpha male goes and dusts off the big matriarch of the hyenas.
Truly amazing stuff. I believe it's a National Geographic production.
I saw this documentary years ago and it was called something like "Rulers of the Night." I can't remember anything more than that.
Stone Phillips VS Stephen Colbert (before YouTube takes it)
Trademark laws are such that if you allow people to abuse your intellectual property, your hold on it weakens. Even if they want to share it, for the valid reason you suggest above, it can hurt them b/c of how the legal system works, sadly - hence the hyena like behaviour.
It's promising to see CBS and others releasing "legit" clips we're free to post without fear of takedowns; if only they got more aggressive.
I'm confident that we will see the day - in fact, I just cited examples of it happening - where we (sifters) will be a highly courted "market"/group that professional programmers will want to curry favour with to promote their shows.
And with great power, comes great responsibility, yadda yadda, it's just videos, let's enjoy.