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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Scar stuck up an Olive tree courtesy of Mary Lau (In 2012)


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Blackie resting
Credits: Jay Kang'e


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Great shot of Dongo (Rekero male)

Credits Sandra Stuppardt

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This is Scarface.  As you can see he's been through a lot of battles.  He also has a limp.  He is in a coalition which will help him survive in spite of his injury.  Day 1 Masai Mara, Kenya.
Credits to Anita's Photography Blog.

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Earless 

Masai Warrior.
A young adult lion on his way up the food chain rests in the half-light of dusk after feeding on a nearby buffalo he and another male had earlier brought down and killed in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve. 
Credits to Stuart Price

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@Gamiz:

About #559: Earless is clearly a young male lion of interest !
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Credits to Andy Benaglia. 

Scar, Musketeer male. August 2016.

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Photo and information credits: Hari Santharam
"It's a pity that an Iconic species like the Lion (a big Male in his prime here) is under threat ...... During a week where there is much speculation and controversy surrounding the magnificent, "Cecil" ....... Here's a prime male in Kenya - "oloopapit" which translates to "The hairy one"" 15 Nov. '14

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The same male, 07 Oct. '16:

Photo and information credits: Janet Zinn Photography
King of Beasts, Olare Motorogoi conservancy, Masai Mara, Kenya
Quite a mane on this guy!


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Credits to Mara Lion project.

Red, Tatu & Topknot have left Mara North Conservancy and moved into Lemek Conservancy, where they have been for the past few months. It came at an unfortunate time however, as many of the pride females had new cubs. It seemed that the two Lemek males were doing a good job but the three intruders have manged to kill cubs and most of the pride is now scattered. The Lemek pride has had a very low cub recruitment rate over the last many years and a high pride male turn-over rate.

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It's so good to know the three boys are together now. These males are sons of the Musketeer males.
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Longface

credits Ayman Kamel


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Earless Lion,
Son of Legendary Lion King (Notch)
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Of the females from the Olololo Pride. Found her very close to the Escapement.
Credits: Jason Fernandes‎ 



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"Frank keeping an eye on things around camp" 
Credit-Offbeat Mara Camp

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Earless and females having af rest, Maasai Mara , November 1016
Credits to Pia Hald

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Blackie in front, "The Big boys of Mara - Lipstick and Blacky 
Masai Mara, Nov 2016". ❤️❤️
Photo Credit- Chaitanya Vattem

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Blackie
credits Chaitanya Vattem


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