Watch: Adorable lion cubs think dad’s tail is a toy; dad isn’t amused

Lion cubs get an education from dad at the Pumba Private Game Reserve in South Africa in this endearing footage captured by a head ranger.

Some adorable lion cubs thought dad’s tail, swishing back and forth because of the flies buzzing around, was a toy until dad educated them.

Cameron Schmidt, System Head Ranger at Pumba Private Game Reserve in South Africa, captured video of the encounter and shared it with LatestSightings.com.

Schmidt described the scene to LatestSightings, writing, “The playful cubs, full of curiosity, decided to explore their surroundings until eventually, their father’s flicking tail caught their attention. The dad lion’s tail was swishing back and forth, not out of playfulness, but because of the flies buzzing around the kill they had just made.

“However, to the mischievous cubs, this moving tail seemed like the perfect plaything. They kept sneaking up on it, pouncing, and pulling, totally focused on its movement. The dad lion, trying to rest, grew a bit grumpy with this game, he was losing out on some precious sleep.

“He let out a few growls, hoping to teach his little ones a lesson and chase them off. But the cubs, much like naughty kids, weren’t easily discouraged. They would take a few steps back reassess, and come right back and start all over again!

“Finally, after a few more attempts at tail-catching, the cubs got brave enough to grab it with their teeth, that’s when the dad had enough! He jumped up in frustration and that was when the little cubs decided that it was best if they stopped.

“They ran off, like little rascals that have been caught red-handed.”

Watch: Crawling millipede gets the best of curious lion cub

A millipede, with a surprise up its sleeve, was the center of attention for curious lion cubs during a safari sighting in South Africa.

A crawling millipede became the center of attention for a pride of lions—or at least for the curious cubs—during a sighting on safari in the MalaMala Game Reserve in South Africa.

Senior ranger Nic Nel had stopped on an afternoon drive after spotting the pride of lions resting near a watering hole. He began filming when the small visitor appeared in the middle of the pride.

“Cats are curious animals,” Nel told LatestSightings.com. “One of the cubs noticed this small creature moving along and moved closer to inspect the visitor. The reaction from this cub triggered a domino effect, and slowly all the little cubs made their way to this tiny millipede.

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“Eventually, one of the cubs decided to have a closer look, and as he went in for a little smell, he was unpleasantly surprised and moved off quite comically. That’s because millipedes have a small amount of cyanide, and perhaps the smell was too strange for the youngster.

 

“The cubs began losing interest in the millipede and made their way back to mum. The two adult females also then rose from their slumber and began moving. Nightfall was approaching, and perhaps dinner was on their minds.”