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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Credits to Rob the Ranger.

LIons filmed in 360° - Olbarnoti and a Double crossing lioness and also Lipstick

Filmed on safari with Wild Extracts in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.




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Credits to Tony Crocetta.

Pour l'heure, ce sont les lions qui nous offrent les plus belles émotions ! On ne compte plus les très jeunes lionceaux de quelques semaines. Les lions mâles aussi sont très nombreux : deux nouveaux, inconnus au bataillon, sont arrivés dans la zone du camp ; les six mâles de la marsh pride ont établis leur quartier à bilashaka ; Lipstick et Blacky sont toujours résidents de Topi plains ; 

Celui-ci, papa gâteau, se nomme Lolpapit. La photo fut réalisée ce matin vers 9h30 près d' Olare Orok.

Et je ne vous ai pas encore tout dit...
Le Masai-Mara, comme toujours, tient ses promesses...

I don't speak french and merely understand a few words of it, but from what I can gather, this is Lolparpit and that he and his brother are the new dominant males of the block.

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Credits to Kilambo Abou Maringa.

Lipstick, 4KM male.

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And also Lolparpit and Orbanoti.

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TALEKPRIDE MAASAI MARA:

You can see the pride of Talek with the females and the young cubs and subadult almost every day.. But the two lion males, MARDADI and his brother, sons of BLACKY and LIPSTICK, are rarely showing up. Yesterday late afternoon they came out of the dense bushes, one by one and presented a roaring concert while the females were calling them. After sunset the males joined the family. A really successful lion pride .

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Credits to Sarel van Zyl.

Lipstick, 4KM male. December 2017.

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Rekero Males
Credits: Raphael Rotiken


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A Fierce King - Lipstick
August 2016, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.
Credits: paras Chandaria wildlife photography
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( This post was last modified: 01-09-2018, 08:05 PM by Tshokwane )

Credits to Matira Magazin.

Grimace2 and Ron2 chased Yellow in the morning from Lookout area and rested close to Matiracamp the whole day. When you see the face of Grimace2 and Ron2 and compare the appearance with the famous Notchbrothers, Ron and Grimace, the similarity is amazing. The photo of Grimace shows him eight years back in February 2010, Ron in August 2015.

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One thing I believe it's silly is that they haven't even tried to give them better names, it shouldn't be that hard.
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Dongo. On one of his sorties into Ol Kinyei Conservancy. We saw him together with his brother Caesar II- not in this frame- clearly engaged in what would be armed reconnaissance in military parlance.

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Lipstick. Photo courtesy of Dav Richards.


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Scar with a purpose.
A lion called Scar on the Maasai Mara in Kenya.

Credits: Jonas Stenqvist Photography


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Lipstick 
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Mardadi and his brother are the males of the very successful Talekpride. They don’t appear so often and came out late afternoon. The females were calling in the bushes and they started a roaring concert.



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Credits to Kelvin Koinet - Mara Lion Project.

Rekero break away boy, one of the trio, cousin to the Rekero boys in Naboisho and ''currently record holder of massive Impressive mane'' looking out into Iseketa gorge near Mahali Mzuri in Olare Motorogi Conservancy . He was mating with 2 girls from Iseketa breakaway.

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@Tshokwane :

About #1247: I just discovered the french text... Translation:

Pour l'heure, ce sont les lions qui nous offrent les plus belles émotions ! On ne compte plus les très jeunes lionceaux de quelques semaines. Les lions mâles aussi sont très nombreux : deux nouveaux, inconnus au bataillon, sont arrivés dans la zone du camp ; les six mâles de la marsh pride ont établis leur quartier à bilashaka ; Lipstick et Blacky sont toujours résidents de Topi plains ; 

Celui-ci, papa gâteau, se nomme Lolpapit. La photo fut réalisée ce matin vers 9h30 près d' Olare Orok.

Et je ne vous ai pas encore tout dit...
Le Masai-Mara, comme toujours, tient ses promesses...

"For the moment, there are the lions which are offering us the most beautiful emotions. We didn't count the very young of few weeks cubs any longer. The males are also vey numerous: 2 new ones, completely unknown, arrived into the camp area; the six Marsh Pride males have set up their headquarter at Bilashaka; Lipstick and Blacky are still resident of Topi Plains.

This one, "doting father", is Lolpapit. The photo was realised this morning arond 9:30 am near Olare Orok.

And I didn't tell you any.
The Masai Mara, as always keeps its promises..."
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