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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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(11-19-2017, 11:12 PM)Chris Wrote: Do you think the 4km males have more territory’s that we don’t and that’s probably were there 2 brothers disappeared?

No idea. When I started following them, they were only two already and I've only read slight mentions and the rare pic here and there of the other two.
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Rekero male Dongo's mane is getting a beautiful dark colour.


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Lions are doing good as the rain retain herds of wildebeest around. (Lipstick & Blackie pride)


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Boxer Nose on a buffalo kill looking amazing for his age this jackal was so funny trying to get a bite where ever he could. Earless was near laying down. Nov/2017
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Earless looking very fat after their second buffalo kill in 2 day's he was so fat this day that he didn't move into any shade during the day. Nov/2017 
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From Zebra Plains Mara Camp:
"Long face seems to have spent last night very close to Winter's Den,When winter came out he moved towards him only to notice that he was a different male,when when she started to run back Longface followed him but again he backed off running for his life after seeing the pride members."

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Earless pride looking very fat after a buffalo kill. Nov/2017
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Credits to Jay Kang'e.

Lipstick, 4KM male.

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@Tshokwane :

About #1223: As dark maned lion, Lipstick is beautiful. And I love on the second photo how the big cats are moving their front paws when they are walking.
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Lolparpit male.

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"You can never get tired of taking photos of these huge dominant males in the Mara. Their presence is commanding."

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Lipstick looking back at what was his pride taken over by two powerfull lions from the nearby conservancy. Him and Blackie left the double crossing area without fighting. Not that day....

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Some juicy news from the bush
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Blackie has been following Longneck for some time now. They are currently "courting" and he doesn't want anyone else coming near her esp his brother lipstick who is a stud. When she moves one step he moves
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Longneck is the youngest mature female at ridge pride.
Following closely to see where this heads
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Credits to Paolo Torchio.

Scar, Musketeer male.

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Credits to ‎Lise Perreault.

Scar, Musketeer male.

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The Rekero males are gradually making their way into Ol Kinyei Conservancy, seeking out females to mate. They recently killed some cubs who were fathered by the Fig Tree sub-adult males, which means that the Rekero males killed their grandsons. Pictured is Dongo in Ol Kinyei Conservancy this morning.


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