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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Wild and beautiful...


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Olepolos looking like a beast, albeit a muddy one




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Zhayynn James: " A pair of lioness reinforcing their bond by rubbing against and nuzzling each other in the Masai Mara. "


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(09-02-2020, 03:53 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Olepolos looking like a beast, albeit a muddy one





Very good video ! To see a powerful male lion walking like that in a short-grass landscape is very interesting. The muscles are perfectly defined... Great !
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Subhash Nair: " The Warriors! - Portraits of Male lions photographed at Masai Mara, Kenya. "


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Victoria Combes: " Until I can get back to Africa again, I remind myself of the sights and sounds of the Mara by watching this video.

It was first light, the sun hadn’t made it through the clouds yet resulting in my shots being very dark and grainy so I decided to switch to video instead.
Make sure you have your sound switched on!! "


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Mohammed Shujath: " Pound for Pound... "


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Mark Drury: " King ".


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Sala males are growing...






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Credits Prakash Nayak Sujir

Orkitok


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Fabrizio Bignotti: " Collection. Portraits. Male lions of masaimara 1. "


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Spikey and Enkuroutu


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Credits Sendil Krishnamurthy

Short Tail and Fang Kichwa males


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Credits Sonia Varma

Fang


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Tapan Sheth: " African weapons "


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Male looking back...


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Victoria Coombe: " At least one of them looks like they’re having a good time "





The lioness seems to be very serene...
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First to stand up...


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