Actually, I've watch recent (2005/2006) documentaries on the National Geographic channel (ch. 108) lately. Let me tell you it is graphic. They have animal footage from Africa that I have never seen in some 30 years of film including Cannibalism and battles between hyennas and lions.
But what I would love to see is an un-editted version of a lion fight; no slow motions or clip stopage. It seems that all film makers censor animal violence.
The only thing that I have seen that comes close to a lion battle is a Brown Bear fight on the Grizzly Man documentary. (Grizzly Man - Treadwell - He died.)
Idisarthur, back in college on boring Saturday afternoons(early 90's), we would drink beer and watch the "Trials of Life" videos a biology major had been given for Christmas in her dorm room. There is a video in the set of all sorts of animal fights, etc. It was just awful and most of us gals couldn't sit through it, including me. Anyway, it's out there. I think they released it on DVD in the late 90's.
ClearCase_guy, see paragraph above. There was also a mating and reproduction video that we gals watched and you know what? It was graphic, bizarre, and very informative. And last I checked, all of us gals who watched are now married (to men!) and either have kids or have kids on the way. Wanting to know about the sexual habits of animals is not perverse and it's not part of the gay agenda or the bestiality agenda. It's called learning. My 2 cents.