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Notch Coalition Male Lineage

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My boy is supersized, don't think he had eaten today either. 
CAESAR, March2017

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Notch2 today in fine form. Look at that mane.
March2017
Credits: Maryann Mga


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Photo and information credits: Jason Fernandes
"Ron - Notch Co-alition. These are without doubt the most magnificent lions in the Mara. Sadly, Ron is no more. Notch 2 and Caesar are the last 2 remaining lions of this legendary co-alition."

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RON - One of the legends of the Notch Coalition. 
Masai Mara. 
October 2016

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"RON - One of the golden boys of the Mara."

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Photo and information credits: Jason Fernandes
"Portrait of a Legend - Notch 2"

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"Caesar."

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Lion King..!!!
Caesar..
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Lion King..!!!
Notch 2
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Notch boys eat first
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Our Notches
photo credit: Chiara Candelato


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Notch (BBC) a.k.a Kali (Disney Nature) who, together with 5 others, once ruled the biggest lion Kingdom in Masai Mara
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The Notches..!!!
Photo credits: Sammy Kaleku


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Caesar, what a glorious mane shot. Never looks this big esp next to N2 but this is a nice angle of my boy
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Notch II. Stunning Shot of a Legend King in the Mara.One morning will forever be remembered in my life.This guy is Real King
Credits: Prince Harris Pem's Taga


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Notch2 and Caesar
credits Juliana Rose Njeri


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King & his Queen!
Notch II is seen getting up from the wet grass during a brief downpour looking for a better spot to lie. 
Notch II is displaying the flehman response. 
The flehmen response, also called the flehmen position, flehmen reaction, flehming, or flehmening, is a behavior in which an animal curls back its upper lip exposing its front teeth, inhales with the nostrils usually closed and then often holds this position for several seconds. It may be performed over a site or substance of particular interest to the animal (e.g. urine or faeces) or may be performed with the neck stretched and the head held high in the air. Flehmen is performed by a wide range of mammals including ungulates and felids. The behaviour facilitates the transfer of pheromones and other scents into the vomeronasal organ (VNO) located above the roof of the mouth via a duct which exits just behind the front teeth of the animal.
Photographed in the Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
EXIF: 784mm : ƒ/8 : 1/800s : ISO 1600
Credits: MAC's Wild Pixels


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