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Notch Coalition Male Lineage

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From Marsh pride lion -Notch the Lion-King of the Mara and His Five Sons:
Notch 2 currently making more babies,so are his brothers Ron and Caesar .

The wilder beast migration is back which brings a lot of lionesses into oestrus .The Notch brothers have up to 20 females in the area they currently live in around 4 prides possibly another .They tend to never stay with the females but wonder back and forth to the different female groups.

During September 2013 they started moving further south from their long time pride Rongai into a new area called look out all the way south to the Tanzania border at an area called Sand river .They spent most of 2014 down there and mated numerous females nobody has kept up with the sons they fathered there but they will be around 2.8-2.9 years .

Well as many tourists and guides just follow the brothers this has kept interest away from their offspring.And fact the brothers moving back and forth from different females and and spending enough time in one place means their offspring haven't been focused on as everybody just wants to see the big black maned males.

So they have a lot of offspring ,many mostly nomads by now.They have sons as old as 7.8 years old born end Of 2008 from their first pride Mugoro . Pic credits Dafle

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Notch 2
Credits to Friends of Maasai Mara

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( This post was last modified: 07-07-2016, 09:20 AM by Pantherinae )

Ceasar, big boy! Glad to finally being able to post on this wonderful site again! 
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(07-07-2016, 09:18 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: Ceasar, big boy! Glad to finally being able to post on this wonderful site again! 
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Thanks for the post, and we're also glad to have you back here.

There has been a lot of posts in the last months that I'm sure you'll enjoy reading.
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Welcome back @Pantherinae
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An awesome image of three remaining notch boys
Three remaining notch boys from Masai mara, kenya
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The 3 remaining Notch Boys Ron, Caesar and Notch 2 are roaming in the dawn.
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( This post was last modified: 07-13-2016, 06:34 PM by Pantherinae )

An new video uploaded, a great video of Grimace and Notch 2 eating a hippo kill, huge lions.



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Notch 2, credits to Mary Ann Mga.

His age is starting to show, but he's still the casanova.

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Caesar  

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Caesar today, his paws seem bigger ?, mange looks same, and in great condition overall. Face cuts and Back bite wound healed.
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Notch2 and Cesar having breakfast this morning. Notch2 pulled the kill inside the bushes. Unfortunately no sighting of Ron.

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This is the latest known photo of Ron from Flickr source.

EXIF data shows this is taken on July 8th 2016. So probably he is roaming somewhere nearby and willl show up soon. Fingers Crossed!!.
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Caesar, credits to Peter Rettig.

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@Majingilane:


about #313: Caesar is really a beautiful male lion, clearly deserving his name...
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Beautiful Ron in June 2016, credits to Gkpixels.

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