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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Longface

"King of Rongai Pride Sep 2016 Masai Mara"
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Longface 
''The King is taking rest. That elegant look of a king.. The Rongai Pride Lion at Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.."
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( This post was last modified: 10-02-2016, 09:10 AM by Gamiz )

#wonderland is always where wonders happen, recently I enjoyed what I call the battle of jaw, power and number along Mara river where two of musketeers killed hippo, which I missed it like less than twenty or so minutes, nevertheless, what I saw was jaw dropping stuff, Morani was an incredible male who managed to defend the kill while hunter was resting.. The following pictures are the testimony of what happen.
Credits to Mohamed Billow

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Morani, one of the 4 musketeers!
Saw all four close to the main crossing ! It was so amazing! 
I will show you the photos in the coming days. This is one of my favorite image. Morani has been drinking in a pond and after that he was on the way to Hunter. He greeted him briefly and then went on to his sleeping place.

Credits to Maggy Meyer

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Scar, Musketeer male.



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Karibu, one of the Marsh pride males.

Photo credit- Jackson Naurori

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Earless. 

Photo credit- Amilcar Panchito Arozamena

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Boxer Nose

''Le Roi" photo credit- Hector Lara.
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Sikio and Hunter, credits to Jayakrishna Gummadi.

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Lipstick, 4KM Male. Credits to Amilcar Panchito Arozamena.

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Sopa male
Credits to Mayank Tyagi

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Topi Pride subs 15/9/16

It was great to see the 3 sub males doing so well with Pride Males Blackie & Lipstick
Credits to Teresa O Dwyer

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Longface, 26 Sep 2016

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David Lloyd Wildlife Photography:

This is Scar, with is famous scar above the eye. Scar is possibly the most iconic lion in the Maasai Mara right now. He's had his scar since about 2012, and unfortunately for him it's bothered him since then. It doesn't help when he keeps scratching it, especially at various times when it looked almost healed.

I've been wanting a portrait of Scar for some years now, and in August he finally let me.


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4KM Males, credits to Sushmitha Reddy.

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(10-07-2016, 04:44 AM)Majingilane Wrote: David Lloyd Wildlife Photography:

This is Scar, with is famous scar above the eye. Scar is possibly the most iconic lion in the Maasai Mara right now. He's had his scar since about 2012, and unfortunately for him it's bothered him since then. It doesn't help when he keeps scratching it, especially at various times when it looked almost healed.

I've been wanting a portrait of Scar for some years now, and in August he finally let me.


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it is good to see that his wound is healing and his vision is unaffected
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