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It was March 2019 when researcher Kelebogile Moeti left base camp in Savuti at five in the morning, following her usual routine: coffee, radio, binoculars, and GPS charged the night before. The same routine, and the same place: Chobe National Park, in northern Botswana. She expected to find signs of lions. A zebra carcass. Perhaps hyenas returning to their den after a night of raiding and shouting. But what she found, almost four kilometers from the nearest branch of the Savuti Channel, seemed out of place in that landscape. In the middle of the dry grass, far from the water, lay a dead Nile crocodile. It wasn't a hatchling. It wasn't a young, unfortunate animal, lost on the wrong bank. It was an adult male. Approximately three and a half meters long and weighing hundreds of kilograms of armored hide. An animal that, in theory, shouldn't be dragged into the savanna like a slain impala. Kelebogile turned off the vehicle's engine because he saw the tracks. Paws. So many paws. Going back and forth around the carcass. Deep marks in the earth, signs of weight, of struggle, of being dragged. An entire pride had passed through there. And there wasn't a river close enough to explain how that monster got there on its own, without being dragged. He stood motionless before the scene, incredulous, and in his field journal, according to accounts that would later circulate among guides and researchers in the region, he wrote only one question: "Who are these lions?" And that's the question we're going to answer today. Welcome to Worldnário. Today you're going to witness how a pride of rejected lions, pushed into the worst lands of the African savanna, found a weapon that no other predator in the region dared to use and turned exile into empire. So smash that like button, subscribe to the channel, and let's get to the video. Chobe National Park lies in the far north of Botswana, in a region where southern Africa still seems to hold an older, more brutal version of the world. There, near the borders with Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, the Chobe River feeds corridors of life, colossal herds of elephants, buffalo, zebras, impalas, hyenas, leopards, and lions. But within this system exists a different place: Savuti. A land of temperamental channels, twisted trees, dust, and sharp grass. Savuti is not just a savanna. It is an unstable sand, where water can disappear for decades and return as if an ancient vein in the earth had reopened. The Savuti Channel once remained dry for almost thirty years. Then it flowed again. Then it changed once more. Local guides, researchers, and documentary filmmakers describe this place as an ecosystem that never makes a commitment to anyone. The water appears. The water disappears. And each change redraws the boundary between life and death. This is possibly due to irregular tectonic plate movement that blocks and releases the flow of water in the area. But this theory hasn't been studied thoroughly enough to be fully proven. For lions, territory is power. And power, in Savuti, is never distributed fairly. The best spots already had owners. Larger prides controlled the central areas, the hunting corridors, and the safest routes to water. Coalitions of males patrolled like warlords. Experienced females dominated the areas where the prides frequently passed. The cubs of these prides grew up surrounded by meat, shade, and protection. But there was another group. Smaller. More pressured. More vulnerable. The guides called them the Eastern Pride because they lived in a dry, marginal strip east of the main system. In technical terms, that might be called peripheral habitat. In the honest language of nature, they were the leftovers. The matriarch was Lorato, a name that in Setswana carries the idea of ​​love, but in her case, it was love scarred. Love with exposed teeth. The love of a mother who had already seen her cubs disappear into the night and learned that too much tenderness kills. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright Disclaimer: We do not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use it under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, grants, and research. For copyright issues, please contact us: [email protected] / Additionally, we pay a subscription for videos, images, and music to create our videos.

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