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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Notch grandson, the youngest Rekero on honeymoon ;-)

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Lolparpit  ex Moniko male
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Sights like this reminds us of how Magical  #masaimara is
      #lipstick & #Blackie roaming Majestically. 
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#magicalkenya
Credits to Duncan Matuku

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Lolparpit is a regal male, with a beautiful mane. Thanks for sharing, Gamiz.

Great work @Gamiz, @vinodkumarn and @Fredymrt. In this thread, and in the other threads about Lions.
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Coilation of 6, A force to be reckoned with. (May be Mapogos of Msai Mara..)
Some good whisker and ear profile pics for reference
"Six Simbas
The coalition of 6 youngish male lions have made themselves very at home close to the Mara River between Musiara and Paradise Plains. They are growing fast and feeding well and show no signs of wanting to move on. Pretty soon they will be a major force to be reckoned with. With two males dominant in the Marsh, 4 muskateers holding court up at Paradise and Lipstick and Blackie just over the hill, is there enough space for them here too or could there be a major showdown brewing? 
Photos are courtesy of Moses Manduku, Governors Camp Head Driver Guide."


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NOMAD BOYS HUNTING A BUFFALO
After a long rest from the scorching heat under the dense bushes close to Matira bush dinner tree the four boys managed to bring down a buffalo and had a nice dinner.
I think these boys are the ones who attacked and expelled LongFace
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Are the Nomads different from the Simbas Six and where are they located?
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(01-18-2017, 11:53 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: Are the Nomads different from the Simbas Six and where are they located?

Nope.. They are Simbas..
They are located close to the Mara River between Musiara and Paradise Plains
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(01-19-2017, 12:14 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(01-18-2017, 11:53 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: Are the Nomads different from the Simbas Six and where are they located?

Nope.. They are Simbas..
They are located close to the Mara River between Musiara and Paradise Plains

I think that they are differents males.

I asked to MaryAnn about if these males are the same who chased Longface and she told me: "No that is a diff group of 4", and "No totally different groups of nomads and no one has been able to match whiskers/ears of either coalition to a specific pride origin....all speculation at this point."
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A good morning from the heart of nature,Elangata Olerai Camp in Masai Mara... have you been wondering where we are located on the globe? Now the map is here!! 


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(01-19-2017, 09:10 AM)Gamiz Wrote:
(01-19-2017, 12:14 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(01-18-2017, 11:53 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: Are the Nomads different from the Simbas Six and where are they located?

Nope.. They are Simbas..
They are located close to the Mara River between Musiara and Paradise Plains

I think that they are differents males.

I asked to MaryAnn about if these males are the same who chased Longface and she told me: "No that is a diff group of 4", and "No totally different groups of nomads and no one has been able to match whiskers/ears of either coalition to a specific pride origin....all speculation at this point."
I think she is talking about #693.. these are Simbas 6 males..
#694 is 4 males.. these may be the ones who attacked LongFace.. let me confirm
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(01-19-2017, 09:10 AM)Gamiz Wrote:
(01-19-2017, 12:14 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(01-18-2017, 11:53 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: Are the Nomads different from the Simbas Six and where are they located?

Nope.. They are Simbas..
They are located close to the Mara River between Musiara and Paradise Plains

I think that they are differents males.

I asked to MaryAnn about if these males are the same who chased Longface and she told me: "No that is a diff group of 4", and "No totally different groups of nomads and no one has been able to match whiskers/ears of either coalition to a specific pride origin....all speculation at this point."
I think she is talking about #693.. these are Simbas 6 males..
#694 is 4 males.. these may be the ones who attacked LongFace.. let me confirm

"Yes I believe so, as Matiracamp have been updating and following this group of 4 who are closer to Rongai area lately. The group of 6 are closer to the Marsh area" From MaryAnn
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RONGAI PRIDE: INTERVENTION BY NOMAD BOYS
The Nomad boys interfered again the Rongai Pride:
Yesterday one of the boys attacked one female who was looking for one lost cub.
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Sikio and family
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Scarface
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Scarface

Credit: Edward Juarez


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Lipstick 
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