LONDON -- Sometimes in Planet Earth II's more intense scenes of animal interaction you know exactly who to root for -- let's be do television dance eroticism successreal, nobody was cheering for the snakes in that intense chase scene with the baby iguana during the "Islands" episode.
However, the show's most profound moments often come when the audience can't quite choose who they want to come out on top.
SEE ALSO: This video of an iguana being chased by snakes will give you nightmares from hellSunday night's episode provided one such nail-biting scenario when a hungry pride of lions attempted to tackle a large water buffalo.
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In the end -- spoiler alert -- the water buffalo walks away wounded but alive, and the pride of lions (including the adorable cubs) must look elsewhere for their next meal.
Regardless of which side you take, at the end of the day we can agree that we're all 'Team Attenborough.'
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