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Lions of Tanzania (Serengeti, Ngorongoro and others)

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The Beautiful Crater and Lion 
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(02-28-2022, 11:35 PM)Pckts Wrote: The Beautiful Crater and Lion 
Unofficially the largest population
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Some massive monsters from Ngorongoro Crater.

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The female below looks massive aswell, looks larger than the subadult approaching male
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The big boys!
Snyggve and Tryggve (aka Bob Jr and Marley) a few days ago on Namiri Plains. Really thrilled to see them again as we saw them originally as young nomads in 2016, and then Snyggve in 2018, as well. These boys are sons of the famous C-Boy/Hildur coalition in the eastern Serengeti and have been dominant over prides for almost 6 years now. Look at their amazing black manes!
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C-Boy, a huge Serengeti lion. But how big was this lion?
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Hi guys, i want to ask about lion named Earless, he is from Maasai Mara, but one guy said to me that he is crossed to Serengeti. Does anyone know some information about Earless, he is still alive?
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(04-17-2022, 02:43 AM)Pinto Bean Wrote: Hi guys, i want to ask about lion named Earless, he is from Maasai Mara, but one guy said to me that he is crossed to Serengeti. Does anyone know some information about Earless, he is still alive?

The last sighting I’m aware of was in late August 2021 - he was in the Masai Mara and in good health:

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-other-male-lion-coalitions-from-masai-mara?pid=151877#pid151877

I’m not sure if he’s been spotted since then.
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Yes last sighting that was posted was in summer of 2021 in the Mara but on the border of Serehnghetti. He was on the trail of a lioness. Most likely crossed back into Tanzania.
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Crater Male
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For me the biggest lions in Africa, powerful, handsome and breathtaking. New coalitions are entering the Ngorongoro Crater, the 5 Lake Quintet males are under attack. How long will they rule and survive?



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Snyggve & Tryggve - The Undisputed Kings Of Eastern Serengeti



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(06-26-2022, 07:07 PM)Leo Aslan Wrote: HE KILLERS ✯ Gang Of 4 Brothers Terrorizes The Iconic Serengeti


Great video!
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Re-upload. The previous video was deleted. 



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