Tree-Climbing Lioness Steals Leopard’s Kill | Big Cats 24/7 - September 9, 2025 -

Hungry and on the move, Xudum pride mothers stumble upon an unexpected opportunity...a leopard with its fresh kill high in a tree. With rare determination and surprising agility, the lionesses use their uncommon tree-climbing abilities to go after the leopard, forcing it to abandon its meal. But victory comes with tension the first lioness to reach the kill, isn’t ready to share with the rest of the pride moms and cubs.
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Season Two sees the return of a familiar cast of human and big cat characters. The expert team of cinematographers — Gordon Buchanan, Anna Dimitriadis, Brad Bestelink, Sets Nthomiwa, Rea Schulte to Brinke, Greg Hartman and Tristen Woodward — live and work together from the Natural History Film Unit, Botswana’s remote film camp in the heart of big cat territory. Together, they follow the twists and turns in the lives of key, named big cats, introduced in Season One. Across five vital months, cats — and humans — battle punishing seasonal change, from flood to extreme drought. Over brutal terrain, in searing temperatures and through day and night, the team keeps its cameras rolling 24/7 to capture unparalleled, unseen animal behavior. State-of-the-art thermal cameras, and the latest in drone technology, mean the team can film the cats from the ground, the air and, uniquely, through the night, revealing yet more brand-new insights into their lives.