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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Top video is Oloimina and Oloshipa, bottom Lorkulup with Rongai boys. Interesting that the Rongai boys seem to spend more time with their fathers than the whole pride, which is prolly partly cos there’s new cubs. Still tho, guess it speaks volumes to the relationships between father(s) and son(s), especially with Lorkulup and Oloimina.

Inselberg males also crossed the river back to their territory.



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One of the Inselberg males was limping pretty badly yesterday.  Very curious how that happened as nobody seems to know.
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(6 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: Top video is Oloimina and Oloshipa, bottom Lorkulup with Rongai boys. Interesting that the Rongai boys seem to spend more time with their fathers than the whole pride, which is prolly partly cos there’s new cubs. Still tho, guess it speaks volumes to the relationships between father(s) and son(s), especially with Lorkulup and Oloimina.

Inselberg males also crossed the river back to their territory.




People are saying that the top video is an old one, so take that video with a grain of salt.
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(2 hours ago)sunless Wrote:
(6 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: Top video is Oloimina and Oloshipa, bottom Lorkulup with Rongai boys. Interesting that the Rongai boys seem to spend more time with their fathers than the whole pride, which is prolly partly cos there’s new cubs. Still tho, guess it speaks volumes to the relationships between father(s) and son(s), especially with Lorkulup and Oloimina.

Inselberg males also crossed the river back to their territory.




People are saying that the top video is an old one, so take that video with a grain of salt.

I seen ppl say that too, was thinking about deleting but no point as it’s not confirmed and it’s a good sighting of them no matter the date.
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