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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Credits to Maggy Meyer.

Scarface was very tired one morning in June. We found him during the sunrise at this rock. We waited until breakfast, he did not get up. After breakfast we drove back to him and then at 10 o'clock he stood up and turned around and after a few steps he had disappeared.

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Credits to matira Magazin.

TERRITORY FIGHT IN NOTCH AREA:

Only a few days after Caesar disappeard and the power of the Notches is going down now, new male lions are coming up fighting for the territory and females.

This morning a real action thriller happend at Lookout area.

One actor was the young strong male, who took over the female few days ago. We call him Barnoti as he looks quite young for his age and has a short mane. Barnoti was mating with the female while Buddha and Slaver, the former Sandriver males, appeared and came straight to him. Slaver was following the female down to the small stream while Buddha chased Barnoti. As soon Buddha went back direction Slaver, Barnoti didn’t give up and followed him. But he recognized too late that slaver ambushed him and chased him finally far away.
Later the two old males were mating with the female.

@matirabushcamp 23.08.2017

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Credits to David Lloyd.

Video shot by David Lloyd on safari during the first week of August. Scar is everyone's favorite and it was a great pleasure to photograph him this season.

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(08-23-2017, 08:23 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to David Lloyd.

Video shot by David Lloyd on safari during the first week of August. Scar is everyone's favorite and it was a great pleasure to photograph him this season.

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Powerful looking cat. Thanks for posting
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Credits to Black Grouse Photography.

Can't help but love this gorgeous beast. Scarface photographed two weeks ago in the Mara Triangle.

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Photo and information credits: Jonas Stenqvist Photography
Olbarnoti.

This is a lion called Olbarnoti, which means 'smaller boy'. He most likely got the name since he is smaller than his partner Lolparpit (which means 'big hair'). I'm a big fan of these kind of portraits, and was thrilled that I managed to capture a few of them myself on our latest safari on the Maasai Mara with David Lloyd Wildlife Photography. 

It may look like a simple portrait like this should be an easy thing to capture, but I know by now that getting everything just right takes both skill and luck.

You can read more about Olbarnoti at Living With Lions: http://livingwithlions.org/mara/lions/olbarnoti/#tabs-1

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Credits to Matira Magazin.

Successful Earless Pride.

Grand Earless & Boxernose Pride had a great meal this morning.The four lion females started chasing two buffalo cows with one young calf.Earless and Boxernose were relaxing far away under the shade.As soon the females were calling the males for help , Earless immediately came straight to one of the buffalos and brought her down after only twenty seconds.

The young calf and the mother escaped. The females and all cubs were joining the males after the hunt and enjoyed their breakfast.


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Credits to Gkpixels.

Earless male.

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Credits to Zebra Plains Mara Camp.

4KM males.

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(08-27-2017, 06:39 AM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to Zebra Plains Mara Camp.

4KM males.

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These males are beautiful. Deep color
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Photo and information credits: Norman Watson
"Nature pick post everyday... this is Blackie, he's a mature male lion part of a coalition with another male called lipstick! I've met these guys a few times on the Maasai Mara, a privilege to visit and amazing to photograph the big cats who call it their home! Especially with top safari driver Sammy Kaleku! Thanks Eilidh Watson for the nomination"

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Credits to MaryAnn Ngo.

Earless male.

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@Tshokwane :

About #1137: May be am I far too impressed, but it's not the first time I think Earless gives off lot of force, lot of power. Like in this photo. Of course we don't see him close to other lions but he seems to be massive.

Just an impression.
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(08-31-2017, 03:22 AM)Spalea Wrote: @Tshokwane :

About #1137: May be am I far too impressed, but it's not the first time I think Earless gives off lot of force, lot of power. Like in this photo. Of course we don't see him close to other lions but he seems to be massive.

Just an impression.

I second you @Spalea 
He seems to be Huge, can be comparable to any big male in Mara
Arguably biggest male in Mara at this point of time
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About #1139: May be too, I am bluffed because I saw Earless growing since his first appearances (photos #109 upon which he would be only 3.5 years old, #124, #154, #179 and so on inside this topic) in which he only had some tufts of hairs around the neck.
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