15 Wild Animals That Saved Human Lives

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Published 2020-06-28
Not all wild animals hate humans. Most do, and we kind of deserve it. But some of them just want us to survive and thrive as they do, and frankly, we should be more grateful. From two lions that took an immediate liking to a young girl, to a sea lion that wanted to give a suicidal man one more chance, here are 15 Wild Animals That Saved Human Lives!

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  • My dad went to Mexico for his honeymoon and apparently swam miles off the shore. He was a really strong swimmer so he figured why not. Apparently there was a dolphin following him the whole time. He was confused as to why until the coast guard and a guy in a helicopter said that there was a massive shark trying to hunt him but wouldn't because the dolphin was there.😭 That dolphin saved my dad for sure that day
  • @Animals-hv9uj
    I cannot comprehend how anyone could take the life of an elephant for mere sport. These majestic creatures are incredibly intelligent, fiercely loyal, and deeply devoted to their families.
  • @mhgiuseppe3926
    The story about the lions and the little girl really is some type of divine intervention Wow thanks for the likes we at 1k 🖤
  • @MissRabbitTV
    When I was a child I had a cat named Charlie. I suffer from severe asthma and when I was younger I was prone to attacks. Charlie realized I was having trouble breathing and he ran up and down the steps of our house causing a racket, my mother who was downstairs realized his odd behavior and came upstairs to realize I was having an asthma attack. I was 5 years old. Edit: wow! 4.3K likes. Holy cow!
  • @Syzygy77
    It’s rare to see a bear, it’s super rare to see a mountain lion, its astronomically rare to be attacked by a lion and then saved by a bear. Wow
  • The pig story is just amazing. He basically tricked someone into thinking HE was harmed so they would stop and guided them to his distressed owner. That's just genius.
  • Abducters :we about to take the little girl The 3 lions: we see that yall have chosen death
  • @yoyoyo18988
    Lulu the pig laying in the road to attract people so they could help her owner is literally the sweetest story!!!
  • @ozarkldy8117
    The look of compassion in that lioness' eyes 👀 truly palpable! Whether she grasped the danger because she could smell those men on the child, or perceived her cries as an "overgrown cub" in need of care .... ..... powwwww in the feelers! ..... Hadta watch that one repeatedly! Roaaar, Queen!
  • @roseabee7503
    There's a story that sticks with me that a man was bitten shallowly by a shark, but when they examined his injuries to make sure they were as superficial as they were, it was discovered he had stage 2/3 cancer (either of his lung or pancreas, I can't quite remember which). The guy said he appreciates the shark since he most likely wouldn't have known he had the cancer before it was too late.
  • @rohnier
    The lion: “If no one takes her.. she food then?” The lioness: “Its a little girl they’ll be back”
  • I love these stories. To think 3 lions saved a little girl from God knows what horrors is just amazing.
  • @hdz_editz7740
    Something similar happened with my pet cow. I was in the pasture getting out some feed and molasses for my cows, but recently one of the more distant cows had had a baby. She was still scared and thought I was going in for her calf. She came up running to me like she was going in for the attack, but luckily my pet cow ran up and “bulldozed” her off before she got up to me. That was definitely one of the scariest experiences I’ve ever had.
  • @pez2764
    Little girl: gets abducted Lions: LOOK OUT HERE COMES THE LION GUARD
  • @The1curse
    Man: falls into ocean Man: almost dies* Sea lion: not yet
  • @spencer3922
    if you ever get attacked by a shark, try grabbing its nose. it’s nose has most of its sensors, and grabbing it can basically calm or “paralyze” the shark. it doesn’t harm the shark at all, but it’s the safest way to flip it upside down and get to safety
  • @yarnpower
    How anyone can kill an elephant for sport is beyond me. They are so smart, loyal and love their families.