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۱��� {��GalaxyTV - Earth.at.Night.in.Color.S01E01.720p.ATVP.WEBRip.x264-GalaxyTVs��F^>��c�n�ūK�T�k���ׁsŁ���� ��S_TEXT/UTF8Sn�GalaxyTV - small excellence!�D( C�u��G��� The night.���C�u��_d�Ρȁ A shadowy world that hides more than half the animals on our planet.��MC�u�炃�š�� Until now, cameras only offered a glimpse into their lives.��]C�u�炣+����� But with next-generation technology,�������b we can see the night as clear as day.��:C�u���ؠˡŁ With cameras a hundred times more sensitive than the human eye...���C�u���T����� we can now capture the beauty of night...��
�C�u��ܠ���� in color.��fC�u��&R����� Alien landscapes.��U����� Strange creatures brought to life by the darkness.��C�u��V������ Unseen behaviors.�� �C�u��{۠���� Now we can follow the lives of animals��
٠���� in Earth's last true wilderness.�� �C�u���Z����� The night.���C�u�����¡�� Another day draws to a close across Kenya's Maasai Mara.���C�u��6>����� A last refuge for Africa's lions.���C�u��b��Ρȁ The grasslands here are home to three generations of a small family.���C�u���4����� Six adolescents.���C�u��������� A pride male.��㠡���
� And one devoted mother.��C�u�������� The lioness.���C�u���f����� She has three new cubs.���C�u������� At ten weeks old,��������� her youngsters are too small to defend themselves...��
3C�u��9������ but big enough to get into trouble.��
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2C�u��n�ɡÁ Only around one in three cubs make it through their first year.���C�u��������� By day, the lioness must rest.���C�u�������� Because as the sun sets...���C�u��֬����� her work begins.��C�u������� Lions are largely nocturnal...��
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����� We've never been able to tell the full story��-������ of a lioness and her family at night.��
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������K offers a whole new understanding of lion family life.��EC�u�� ������ At the start of the night,��ޠ���� one important member of the family is absent.���C�u��D������ The pride male is out on patrol.��C�u��gM����� His job is to protect his 40-square-kilometer territory��!�����u from rival lions.���C�u��������� His roar is a warning call��>������ that travels further at night when the air is cool.��,C�u��g����� Bellowing at over a hundred decibels...��
�C�u�� ������ he can be heard eight kilometers away.���C�u��BE����� It's clearly exhausting work.���C�u��V������ But he gives it everything he's got...��������c to keep his family safe in the darkness.��kC�u���ޠ���� Protected by the male,��O�á��� the lioness's first job of the night is to feed her cubs.��]C�u��� ����� At ten weeks old,��U������ cubs are entirely dependent on milk from their mother��
2C�u��&����� and can each drink up to a liter a night.��
�C�u��46����� Once she's fed them...���ԡ� she lets them play with their older brothers and sisters in the moonlight.��C�u��v����� Lions aren't just more active at night.��>������ They're also more social.��
C�u���<�Ρȁ The cubs might be small, but they're already learning to play fight.���C�u���X����� But if things get too boisterous...���C�u���!����� the lioness steps in.��&C�u�������� Playtime...��㠒���� is over.���C�u��\�Сʁ As the most experienced female, the lioness must feed the whole pride.��5C�u��������� But she can't hunt with her cubs in tow.��
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it's almost pitch black.��+C�u���k����� But our cameras show...�������o that to hunt for her family,���C�u�� ����� her only option is to abandon her cubs.��EC�u�� N������ With her little ones unguarded...�� s������ the lioness knows she must work fast.���C�u�� �Ơ���� Lions are known for hunting as a pride.��C�u�� ������ But tonight...��g������ the lioness doesn't rely on teamwork.���C�u�� �Ġ���� With night vision six times more sensitive than ours,��������9 she picks out a herd of wildebeest.��C�u��
U������ Approaching from downwind,�� I����� � she must get within 30 meters of her prey.��C�u��D������ She makes the kill all on her own.���C�u��`�ġ�� An adult wildebeest will provide food for her whole family����E for up to two nights.���C�u���0����� But the lioness can't rest for long.��
�C�u�������� She must get back to her cubs.��bC�u���=�Ρȁ Lions aren't the only animals to hunt these grasslands by moonlight.��C�u��Р���� An African eagle owl.�� IC�u��,������ With eyes adapted for the darkness...��
�����o and fringed wings that reduce noise...��gC�u��S蠺��� he swoops silently down on rodents and reptiles.���C�u��r�á�� But under a full moon his usual prey will see him coming.��kC�u����ġ�� So instead he targets smaller victims hiding in the grass.��@C�u���~����� To catch them, the eagle owl must get off his perch���C�u��������� and chase them down on foot.��
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�Ҡ¡�� With more than 60 different species on his nightly menu,��������� the eagle owl isn't exactly a fussy eater.��,C�u��6|����� Back with the pride...��������� the family is still feasting.��yC�u��g]����� But the lioness can hear danger.�� sC�u��������� Hyenas.���ġ��
� These nocturnal scavengers steal around 20% of lion kills.���C�u���⠱��� The pride male has heard the commotion.�� �C�u����̡Ɓ A single adult male is powerful enough to drive off an entire mob.��iC�u��*������ Now he wants his share of the kill.��ߠ����n And not even the lioness...��yC�u��R#����� can stand in his way.��%C�u���M����� Bullied off her own kill...�������? and with hyenas at large,���C�u���v����� the lioness must now find her three cubs.���C�u���Ԡҡ́ A low-pitched grunting call is how lion mothers summon their youngsters.���C�u��kԠ���� One of the cubs is safe.��9C�u���q����� But the other two are missing.��uC�u@���'�ˡŁ It's not uncommon for cubs to go astray for a few hours at night.��'�סс? But they usually respond to their mother's contact calls if they're close by.��vC�u�� ������ Her young cub's meows are a sign of distress.��cC�u��FO�ɡÁ In the darkness, she scans the night for any trace of her cubs.���C�u��xT����� She will not give up until she finds them.��zC�u��������� Three days later...��[C�u���I�á�� and despite calling day and night across her territory...���C�u��������� the lioness still hasn't found her missing cubs.��'C�u��)m�ǡ�� Without milk, cubs will struggle to survive beyond four days.��|C�u��T����� The odds are now stacked against them.���C�u��x��� A fourth night draws in.��
C�u�������� Her search continues...���C�u�������� with her little one in tow.��C�u��������� And she's right to persevere.�� �C�u������� Her missing cubs are alive.��
�C�u��7����� But they're not alone.���C�u��T��� Hyenas are close by.�� �C�u��l����� And they're not the only threat.���C�u��������� If buffalo stumble into the cubs' hiding place,��ߠ����
2 they will trample them.���C�u��Ҩ����� The lioness can sense the dangers.�� C�u������� Finally, after four nights...���C�u��%B����� she hears a call she recognizes.��
\C�u��� ����� Moving closer, she picks up a scent.��!C�u�� d����� Safe...��頒���z at last.���C�u��A����� Her family is reunited.���C�u���\����� Lions are the most social of all the big cats.���C�u@���t����� But because they're largely nocturnal��
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� until now we've only had a glimpse of their complex family lives.���C�u��Ơ���� By following this pride night after night...��!C�u��'������ we can finally see the lengths a lioness will go to...��iC�u��Dr����� to keep her family fed, together and alive.��C�u���#����� Following a small pride of lions in the darkness��
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� across Kenya's Maasai Mara...��OC�u���蠘��� Is that yours?��������� ...the Earth at Night team saw how the whole family��
C�u��������� relied on the lioness to survive.��
C�u��������� She's a great mom.��f�á��O It's amazing how well she's worked to protect these cubs.���C�u@��&k����� She's incredibly vigilant.��������� You watch her when she's with her cubs.����ڡԁ� She's always looking around for potential signs of danger, approaching hyenas...��]C�u��L������ The lioness was a devoted mother.�� I�����
� But with so many mouths to feed,���C�u��b������ it was clear she was also overstretched.�� �C�u���~�ơ�� So when two of her young cubs went missing during filming...���C�u��������� the team feared the worst.��ҠϡɁ� Buffalo, lions and hyenas are the three biggest threats to lion cubs.���C�u��ƒ����� And two of them hit them yesterday afternoon.������� t I mean, it's heartrending. It really is.���C�u��������� Each life is precious in this last refuge for lions.���C�u�� ������ Guides and spotters worked around the clock.��hC�u��%�ơ�� And the team's low-light camera technology aided the search.��EC�u��S-����� By the fourth night they were giving up hope.��������' I can hear hyenas.��%C�u��p-����� There's something happening just near your side.��������� Okay. Hold it. Hold it.��7C�u��������� We were absolutely convinced that they weren't alive.��Ҡ����&