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Bila Shaka coalition

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Kibogoyo - looks so old.
C: Adam Bannister
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(05-15-2021, 01:28 AM)Dreadlocks Wrote:
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Kibogoyo - looks so old.
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He looks 100% similar with Olbarnoti, what a nostalgia
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Yup thats Olbarnoti's for sure imho! Kibogoyo looks like he's been through some some fights if thats a rescent pic. Hope he's doing ok.
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Any updates on the 6 Bilashaka male lions?
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They all were seen last week and they looked fine. 

Chongo, photo taken on 14 June:


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Kiok at the Mara Triangle yesterday. He has lost some mane, though he didn't have much to begin with. 
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Thats Kiok. Jackson Loosiea made a mistake.
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Doa. 
He's doing his job: roaming and marking his territory relentlessly around Paradise plains.
Picture taken 2 weeks' ago. 


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Chongo letting Doa know whats up! We can see how aggressive he is as in another rescent video he beats Koshoke for the female and now Doa. 


Video credits: Judy Godfrey


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Dao with paradise pride enjoying buffalo kill 
Footage was shot today



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Two of the Bila-Shaka males and Paradise pride at the Paradise den site. The two members of the Bila-Shaka coalition seen here are Chongo and Doa, the others may have been in the thickets or not present at all.




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Doa is a great protector for his family, often seen with Paradise pride and cubs.
Pictures taken on 18th Sept


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Chongo. He looks fantastic. 


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This one is Kibogoyo but could be Kiok. Not sure which one. 
Picture taken 4 days' ago.
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Kibogoyo 
Photo credit: Big On Wild


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