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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Long Face the remaining Rongai Pride Male

June 2016 credits Peter Rettig

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Blackie and Long Neck (Madomo's daughter) were seen together this morning up at Topi Plains. Photos are courtesy of Moses Manduku, Governors Camp Head Driver-Guide.

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Rekero Camp:
We are not sure how Scarface sustained the new injury/wound but most likely he was involved in a fight with either females or another coalition of males(last week the musketeeers had crossed over to Rongai area)...wish him quick recovery.... photo credits onesmus

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And maybe the answer to that might be this, that happened yesterday...Credits to Freeman Safaris.

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Clearly, Scar is a lion that doesn't waste time when it comes to ladies, even ramming over his brothers to get what he wants.
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We got lucky this morning with a sighting of Scarface and his two Marsh pride brothers. They had killed a wildebeest and were chomping happily on it. Two of the brothers finished and parked themselves under a nearby tree. When Scarface came to rest with them, he may have stood on a foot or a tail and a fight erupted. Unfortunately the large brewing wildebeest herd we had anticipated might cross later, quickly came to an abrupt halt. All action subsided and that was the end of any impending crossing.
The rest of the day was spent wandering along the banks of the Mara River which was infested with many pods of hippoes.
Towards camp we came upon three sub adult lions who were clearly now out on their own. New members of the Rekero Pride I am thinking.
Tomorrow we cross over into Serengeti....onward we safari :-)
Credits to Robyn E. Preston Wildlife Photography 

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Musketeer males. Credits to Moses Manduku.

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Sikio

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'Blackie' .. the morning sun creeps across his face, as he basks beneath a tree in the Maasai Mara. Remember, only 20,000 lions left in the wild!
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Photo credits: MaryAnn Ngo
Scarface and his brothers.

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Rekero Camp:
Morani and Sikio...seems the 4 musketeers are here to stay...Between Paradise plains and Rekero Camp....photo credits onesmus

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Here are some sub id pics- the 5 sub males in case they can stay together and be a coalition! Sand River pride of the Mara, July2016

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The future kings.
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Stunning capture of Scarface

Credits Onesmus Ole Irangu

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Lipstick and Blackie

Credits Onesmus Ole Irungu


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Earless is getting much bigger and bigger every year, and since the migration is in Masai Mara will get much bigger credits Nick Wright

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From Matira Magazin

 Scarface

The scars of the lions evidence of bloody conflicts - of rival fights among neighbors of the dispute over the spoils and also something quite different - rather opposites: of passion.

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Just as Scarface calmly resting in tall grass here, with scratches on the nose, a swollen eye, still showing quite clearly that the scar dermal tissue will never heal completely. This is a common sight of lions in the Maasai Mara. For example during mating season there is always the risk to get at least a few new scars from females while mating.The females are not just devoted and affectionate during lovemaking. It is just the opposite. Once the act is done, quickly enough, they don’t like to be disturbed for a while. A sharp claw or quick bite and happiness is gone, that the big cats can have up to fifteen times in a short time. No wonder that their faces are decorated with such scars.

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The injury of Scarface is probably from a fight for food with a lioness. 


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In July 2011, the wound was fresh. 2014 it seemed to be healed, but now for the last months, it enlarged further. Veterinarians tried to treat the wound several times in the past - but no success. Currently they cannot do anything, because the lion was stunned very often and more treatments would be critical for Scarface health at the moment.
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Earless and Boxer Nose



Earless, credits to Cecilie.

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Earless looks fresh out of the Lion barber shop.
Nice haircut.
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@Majingilane:

#253: these two male lions of the video seems really huge ! Beautiful, massive, big mane...

Earless, the future unassailable king of the Masai Mara ?
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