Having sex in front of the giant male lion nearly killed the wildebeest couple, but they saved the lives of the Maasai people and killed the lion guarding the village children.

In the Masai Mara National Reserve, the Masai aborigines were searching for their missing cow, when suddenly, they spotted a lion grabbing their cow. The Masai men immediately gathered together, ready to fight to rescue their bull.

They quickly prepared their weapons, including spears and bows. Some men shoot bows and arrows at lions, while others use spears to attack lions. In a few short minutes, the lion was defeated and fled.

The Masai men happily brought their ox back to the tribe. The event was seen as a great victory for them, and they began to dance and sing to celebrate their spoils. They danced to the beat of the drums and their final chants rang out across the Masai Mara national reserve.

This spectacle gives us an insight into the culture and traditions of the Masai Aboriginal people, in which victory and defense of the territory are always paramount. We also notice their respect for animals and their ability to survive in the harsh environment of Africa.