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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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(12-31-2022, 06:51 PM)Lipstick2 Wrote:
(12-31-2022, 10:27 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: All 3 Salas Boys chased the 2 younger Black Rock Brothers with their 3rd Rongai partner for 10km's. Somewhere after they turned the tables and caught  Osapuk alone and Orkitok alone. They were injured, 1 back leg (Orkitok)  and Osapuk took a serious beating. Olepelos either ran or just didn't get caught. As of 15 mins ago 2 Salas, Orkitok and Olepelos were together and Osapuk injured about 2km away hiding out in some bushes. They should recover but Osapuk took a serious beat down by those young boys. Hope it doesn't affect Topi pride as Salas have done great job so far and need to get their young old enough to disperse. More info will come down.

Edit... Initially it was 3 on 3. 1 of the young boys (i think Rogai boy)  ran and hid in a Lugga. Olepelos also ran leaving Osapuk and Orkitok vs Young Black Rockers Kijana and Lekijana. They separated both Salas and gave each a pretty  beating with Osapuk getting seriously beaten.


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Yes, there was a quite serious brawl between the two coalitions in the early morning...these Young Black Rock Boys are very impressive as they beated up between 2 of the 3 large and adult Sala's males in their absolute prime years and they are only 3 years old! 
Wow
At first i thought that these were at least the BIG (adult) Black Rock Boys - 2 of the 4, for example with Olobor - because I can see from them that they can beat the adult Sala's males as they are highly stronger and more mature with their 5 years, but that these young teenagers...very impressive fact. The Black Rock Bloodline is something very special bloodline, also in the pride member females and the males originated from them.

Wow, 3 years old and took on the Mighty Salas boys, and for now seem to have won this skirmish, that is very impressive. The Salas boys have been in enough scraps as a group, I am surprised they were separated like they were. The young Black Rock males look to be around the same age as Gijimas, when they attacked Ubuso, but at least in that instance it was 3 on one, until the rest of the N'was arrived on the scene, this was a fair 3 vs 3 fight. I do hope the Salas boys can fully recover, their pride can use some stability.
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[email protected] - swtlei4u - 11-11-2017, 09:17 AM
RIP Sikio - BigLion39 - 02-16-2021, 04:17 AM
RE: Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara - BA0701 - 12-31-2022, 11:35 PM
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