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Lions of Tanzania (Serengeti, Ngorongoro and others)

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Breathtaking shots of 1/2 Namiri Plains males, King Tryggve and his pride.

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
Photographer Credit:
To follow & for print: @steadie
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Completely maneless serengeti lion



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( This post was last modified: 07-03-2021, 08:35 PM by MotherNature Edit Reason: grammatical error )

Huge young ngorongoro crater male lion! Damn...

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Huge and mascular young serengeti male lion! The lion has a yellow and not so big mane like the males generally in the serengeti NP.
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Monday mood
Breathtaking shot of 1/2 of Namiri Plains males, King Snyggve.

Namiri Plains, Tanzania.
Photographer credit:
To follow & for print: @james.lewin_photography
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A photographer send me on Insta a picture he shot in Ngorongoro Crater. That male lion is just HUGE!
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Nice small movie, a day in the Serengeti among a pride of lions...






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Amazing shots of one of the five Lake Quintet males at Ngorongoro Crater taken by Jwalin Rami.

Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.
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To follow & for prints: @jbrphoto_
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Huge crater lion eating buffalo






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Huge beast from Ngorongoro Crater, 1/5 Lake Quintet male at African Eden!
"Now, You Wouldn't Want to Mess With This Big Daddy" 
#NgorongoroCrater #Hugemale #lakeQuintetMales 
By Anjan Lal Wildlife Photographer



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Great shot of two brothers fighting over the mating rights at Serengeti.

Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
Photographer credit:
To follow and for prints: @naturebydanielrosengren
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An old documentary about lions of the serengeti, wee can see solid specimens



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Two of the five heavyweights of the Ngorongoro Crater and that could be none other than the famous Lake Quintet male coalition, impressive massive bodies accompanied by a huge mane!  
#NgorongoronCrater #LakeQuintetMales
By Adrián Galán


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The beautiful King Snyggve at Serengeti National Park. Look at his mane! It's as he had it styled.
Picture taken this week. 
Photo credit: Auorecpz


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Meet the 3 Kaskaz pride males (Omokale, Bron and Rami), the 3 Kaskaz males are dominant in the Nyamalubwa area (Gardenia zone), northern Serengeti. 
#SerengetiNationalPark #KaskazPrideMales
By NASIKIA CAMPS - @moodieshots

Male #1
Kaskaz Mara Camp - Nasikia Guides’ Big Cat ID Project. 
Name: Omokale
Gender: Male
Age: 6-7 years old
Mane size: 10-15 cm
Nose color: Black with small patches
Ear tears: Left ear cut lower and upper
Unusual features: Black patch above the nose
No# left whisker: 30 ID spots
No# right whisker: 25 ID spots
Pride group: Kaskaz Mara pride
Conservancy: Serengeti national park
Location : Nyamalubwa (Gardenia area), Northern Serengeti
Notes: He is the head of pride leading his two brothers.
‘Omokale’ is a Kuria name meaning ‘warrior’ 


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Male #2
Kaskaz Mara Camp - Nasikia Guides’ Big Cat ID project:
Name: Bron
Gender: Male
Age: 5-6 years old
Mane size: 7-8cm
Nose colour: Dark patch with spot
Ear cuts: Both ears are cut
Unusual features: Scar on left lower mandible
No# left whiskers: 23 ID spots
No# right whiskers: 27 ID sopt
Pride group: Kaskaz Mara pride
Conservancy: Serengeti National Park
Location: Nyamalumbwa (Gardenia area), Northern Serengeti
Notes: He is the second of Kaskaz pride, he is handsome.
‘Bron’ is a name which means ‘origin’ or ‘the beginning of anything’


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Male #3
Kaskaz Mara Camp - Nasikia Guides’ Big Cat ID Project: Name: Rami
Age: 4-5 years old
Mane size: 8-10 cm
Nose colour: Black and pink spots
Ear tears: Both ears are cut
Unusual features: Scars on the body and lower mandible on right side
No# left whiskers: 31 ID spots
No# right whiskers: 27 ID spots
Pride group: Kaskaz Mara pride
Conservancy: Serengeti National Park
Location: Nyamalumbwa (Gardenia area), Northern Serengeti
Notes: He is #3 male in his pride.
The name Rami means ‘wise protector’, pleasing, a person who is happiest with people.


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