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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Khalid:  " The Hero Scaaar "


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David Lloyd: "Young and beautiful, Masai Mara 2015..."


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Fabrizio Bignotti: " I hv never met this lion. Very strong. He put down a buffalo by himself. Neither I hv seen such bright yellow eyes on a lion. He is a nomad. . "



Fabrizio Bignotti: " This is the same lion I posted some days ago. The one who put down a buffalo by himself. Someone told me his name. But I forgot. So I call him The Nomad. "

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"Floppy Ear" One of the  2 Rongai pride males
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(04-17-2020, 11:52 PM)Spalea Wrote: Fabrizio Bignotti: " I hv never met this lion. Very strong. He put down a buffalo by himself. Neither I hv seen such bright yellow eyes on a lion. He is a nomad. . "


that is a mean looking Lion !
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About #1715: " that is a mean looking Lion ! ".

Mean looking or very confident, proud, in itself ? After having killed alone an adult buffalo, it can feel triumphant and claiming "Come get me if you dare !". Especially if it would be a nomad... Joking
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Mark Drury: " Hello Brother! "


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After having fighted or after a feast ?


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Earless patrolling with his partner Boxernose 2017
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Lucien Beaumont: " A young male lion playing the waiting game in the Masai Mara. "


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Dick van Dujin: " A close-up of Maridadi of the Fig tree pride in the Masai Mara. This lion has been through a lot in his life. He got the injured nose from a fight for mating rights with another male lion. "


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Marlon du Toit: " A Warthog runs for its life on the open marshes of the Mara Triangle. "


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Nili Gudhka: " Do you dare? "


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Mohammed Shujath: " Scar. "


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Notch 2.
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Credit: Masai Mara Guide.

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