The African Cat is a film about a true story about wild animals that takes place on the plains of Africa. Samuel Jackson acted as the narrator. The protagonist of the film is two families, three big cats, namely, the underage lioness Mara, the adult male fangs and the female African cheetah Sita. Their love on the African plains, their loyalty to the community, hunting, leaving home, growing up, and fighting and death make up a magnificent epic of wildlife. Mara is a minor lioness, only six months old. Its mother, Leia, is doing everything she can to take care of her daughter. Mara is lively and active, is a good baby in the riparian lion herd, and her mother, Leia, is the most experienced hunter in the lion herd. But an accidental injury ended Leia's status as a hunter. The mother's position was in jeopardy, and Mara, alone, was exposed to the danger of the lion herd. And only when Mara learns to hunt as soon as possible can she consolidate her position in the lion herd and feed the male lion and her belly. But time is running out, the mother is seriously injured, its future life is still a question mark. Moreover, the male lion in another lion herd began to calculate the mother and daughter. Adult male lion venom.