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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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I wanted to share and IG short video of Seenka. I have really no clue how to, I see its a PITA for some reason. Heres the link maybe it will show. I wanted to show how so awesomely, crazy, impressive, probably the absolute most gorgeous and top lion in the wild Seenka is! IMHO! 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxdItDSoO...ODBiNWFlZA==
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(10-16-2023, 01:32 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: So this happened in nomads land, Fig Tree pride territory, basically in between Rongai and Topi pride territory, kind of. Sins Olope and Olbarikoi were killed Fig Tree pride vacated the area. Many lions have been seen now traversing the area as we seen before when Olobor/Oloshipa vs Osupaat/Nyekendu. Since then 2 BRB's have basically made this part of their territory. 3 Salas Boys made excursions here and Olobor/Oloshipa chased them out. This was nowhere near Rongai and Maji Ya Fisi prides with cubs. All safe and good. Salas went back to Topi and BRBs back to Rongai. Everybody's safe hopefully no bloodshed in the future. Yopi youngsters are coming to the age that Salas feel they've done their job and they probably will move on soon.
Preciate it, from what I’ve heard a lot of ppl dislike Olobor and Oloshipa, I’m guessing cos they split from the two others but they seem to protect the territory from other males more than the others, kind of like Kinky Tail and Mr T had done for the other four Mapogos.
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(10-16-2023, 01:41 PM)KM600 Wrote: they split from the two others

The 4 BRBs did not split, they are very much a tight 4 brother coalition. Rescent pics of all 4 on a kill, even Olobor and Lorkulop patrolling, Oloimina and Oloshipa patrolling.... They all still hang just Olobor and Oloshipa prefer to hang together, same with Lorkulop and Oloimina but all 4 are still very close and hand in the same territories.
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(10-16-2023, 02:12 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(10-16-2023, 01:41 PM)KM600 Wrote: they split from the two others

The 4 BRBs did not split, they are very much a tight 4 brother coalition. Rescent pics of all 4 on a kill, even Olobor and Lorkulop patrolling, Oloimina and Oloshipa patrolling.... They all still hang just Olobor and Oloshipa prefer to hang together, same with Lorkulop and Oloimina but all 4 are still very close and hand in the same territories.
Prolly the wrong choice of words I just meant they’re not all consistently together.
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(10-16-2023, 01:34 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: I wanted to share and IG short video of Seenka. I have really no clue how to, I see its a PITA for some reason. Heres the link maybe it will show. I wanted to show how so awesomely, crazy, impressive, probably the absolute most gorgeous and top lion in the wild Seenka is! IMHO! 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxdItDSoO...ODBiNWFlZA==

Wow, is he ever impressive, to a crazy level for a wild lion!
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(10-16-2023, 06:39 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-16-2023, 01:34 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: I wanted to share and IG short video of Seenka. I have really no clue how to, I see its a PITA for some reason. Heres the link maybe it will show. I wanted to show how so awesomely, crazy, impressive, probably the absolute most gorgeous and top lion in the wild Seenka is! IMHO! 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CxdItDSoO...ODBiNWFlZA==

Wow, is he ever impressive, to a crazy level for a wild lion!
Olerai's bloodline resulted very great and impressive genes - especially with the combination of ex-Moniko Breakaway/Sankai Pride
I think he will could/may be even more impressive than my former favourite late male Lipstick from the 4'km coalition, along with his very few sons/descendants who lived in the Mara, like ex-Rekero Breakaway Boy late Lipstick2 who ruled some prides for a very little time with his brother Blackie2, until his mysterious demise in mid 2020...
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(10-16-2023, 01:41 PM)KM600 Wrote: I’m guessing cos they split from the two others but they seem to protect the territory from other males more than the others, kind of like Kinky Tail and Mr T had done for the other four Mapogos.
They haven't been splitted up, they are together regularly - rather than fully separately. Just Olobor and Oloshipa spend most of their time with the Maji-Ya-Fisi, but Rongai females still considering them as pride males too.
Here are two recent videos from Rob to support this:
3 of the Black Rock Boys (the missing one is Olobor) with Rongai:



All 4 brothers:



Btw, look at Oloimina, he has become to a beautiful male lion, especially with his quitely impressive mane now (not Seenka's level but among his brothers).

Plus one other recent video from him which in turn supports your arguments too - Oloshipa and Olobor patrolling together as usual



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Yes Oloimina has turned into such a gorgeous lion! Best mane of his brothers for sure, IMHO!
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(10-18-2023, 10:17 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Yes Oloimina has turned into such a gorgeous lion! Best mane of his brothers for sure, IMHO!
He's probably the least stressful of all the brothers. Olob & ola are always out and about either conquering or protecting. That is stressful. Luk is stressed out of the masais. 

Aside from a battle with jessie, Oloi is just chilling with the pride having a regular lover's life stress free which helps his studness lolz
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Black Rock boy Olobor looking very full today!! He and Oloshipa were feasting on a buffalo. As you can see Olobor is limping a bit and it looks like he was a bite wound on his leg, my guess is that from their fight with the Salas boys. Luckily doesn’t seem like anything serious, it’s probably just sore.
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Magical mornings in Maasai Mara with this formidable coalition of brothers, Olobor and Oloshipa.
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