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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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pengu of the Marsh Pride found dead, RIP handsome boy,
very sad,

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Margot Raggett Photography:
Time for some Friday fun! Here's Blackie from the Rekero pride showing his softer side with a cheeky cub last week....

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Blackie, one of the 4KM males, is the one that attacked and killed that sub adult Pengu(son of the Musketeer males).
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Joyce Poole:
Sometimes you find the lion, and sometimes the lion finds you! Look who showed up while we were observing elephants near Musiara, Maasai Mara. 
Lipstick, one of the 4KM Males.

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Rekero Camp:
Blackie this morning...He was in good company of Lipstick and the Topi plains females...photo credits onesmus

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Blackie and Lipstick, credits to Teresa O'Dwyer.

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Marlon du Toit Photography:
"King of the Mara"
Scar, one of the four Musketeer Males.

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What a beautiful mane on Scar.
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Tony Crocetta:
Lipstick and Blackie, 4KM Males.

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Governors Camp Collection:
Lipstick and the Mdomo Pride on Topi Plains. Photo courtesy of Patrick Reynolds, Governors Il Moran Camp Manager.

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4KM Male Lions:
The madomo pride with the two black maned lion Lipstick and Blackie are residing on Topi Plains seem to kill a Topi every day so far, this morning they killed and ate not far from the same spot as the other three Topi. Lipstick appears to be the dominant of these two males and Blackie is often seen close by, the cubs are from Lipstick.

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Rekero Camp:
Blackie

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Lipstick

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The Marsh Pride of Lions:
This morning we found Red and Tatu on babysitting duties looking after Yaya and Chemi Chemi's cubs. They were doing a great job putting up with the biting, pouncing and stalking practice of the little ones. Photos courtesy of Moses Manduku, Governors Camp Head Driver - Guide.

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Red and Tatu are sons of the Musketeer males.
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Tanvir Ali:
Blackie!

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Andy & Sarah Skinner - Wildlife Photography:
We had a great morning yesterday catching up with the males Lipstick and Blackie who were with the Topi Plains females and their 4 cubs. Here we have Blackie escorting the cubs to some shade. 

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 Mr. Scar Face in Masai Mara  Feb 14, 2016

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We had caught glimpses of the huge African Lion aptly named Mr.Scar face in the mid morning sun before he hit the snooze button. So during our afternoon game drive, we were eager to see what he was up to and headed out straight to the area in Masai Mara were we had spotted him in the morning. Lucky for us we found him fully awake and sitting right in the open. He seemed a bit uncomfortable with something as he kept looking into the open grassland on the other side.

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When we turned around, we spotted a pair of courting Lions. Emanuel, our driver-naturalist, was quick to point out that it was Mr. Scar face’s brother who was courting the Lioness. Even though it was his brother, Mr. Scar face was still not at ease with the situation since it should have been him who should have been courting the Lioness instead of his brother! His helpless situation was obvious when he turned around to look at us.

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The wind suddenly picked up and we realized that we might be in for some light showers pretty quickly. The swirling winds made a mess of Mr. Scar face’s mane and we captured that expression as the feature image (first image) of this post. Soon it started drizzling and the courting Lion couple got up and moved further away into the grassland and Mr. Scar face got up to check if they were still within monitoring distance. Soon it started raining a little more and the strong wind made it seem heavier that it actually was. Mr. Scar face turned his back to the direction of the wind and settled down to sit through the rains.

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MAC's Wild Pixels:
King of the Marsh!

Sikio, the alpha male of the Marsh pride seen in the heat of the day looking towards a female lying in the grass after a brief mating session. 
Photographed in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.

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Sammy Kaleku Photos:
Blackie with Lipstick
4KM Males

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Red and Tatu, sons of the Musketeer males and the lionesses of the Marsh Pride.

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Whoa! Lipstick, Blackie and Scarface are some of the most impressive lions I've ever seen, Blackie looks like he's successful as a dad aswell. tfs
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