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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

France Spalea Offline
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Photos taken in July 2022. These two male lions were beautiful, but let us remind that even in their prime an apex predator's life is fragile. A big black-maned lion can nothing do against a coalition of 3 males weighing only 180 kilograms each... May be, such a male watched from afar by three young males searching a new territory to invest, becomes an easy target to bring down.





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( This post was last modified: 03-18-2023, 09:14 AM by Lipstick2 )

(03-17-2023, 04:49 PM)Spalea Wrote: Lemurt would be the biggest male lion of the Masai Mara. What a huge beast, powerfully built ! We just see it walking during this (too) short video...







Right, all of the Sankai brothers are/were large and muscular built male lions. Unfortunately, Merrinyo hadn't been seen among them for many months now but 3 of them still going on: Kini, Lemurt and Seenka, and all of them are well-built. Their father, Olerai also was a very huge male lion...

Furthermore, Seenka is known for his very long, large and thick (while Kini has a blonde) mane, with his fully-wrapped black elbow tufts - such the infamous late 4'km male Lipstick had last time in the Mara, although they are not related...

Here is a video with the 3 remaining Boys together: firstly you can see Seenka, then the blonde guy Kini in addition with Lemurt finally.

https://youtu.be/vRRlJCiDrrc




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2 of the Offbeat young males sired by Olerai and Olekiti are roaming Naboisho. Maybe well see any of them be as huge as Olerai just like Lemurt! I agree, Lemurt is HUGE!
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(03-17-2023, 10:09 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Wdym by "would be"? Is he dead?

He is very much alive and well! 2 of his 4 brothers have disappeared tho unfortunately, Merrinyo and Lerai.
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Leo Aslan Offline
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There are not many lions who could have mastered and survived such a fate. Notch's grandson is one of them. Hats off!



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3 young sankai males.
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Olobor and Oloshipa with a buffalo kill 

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Chongo and Halftail had an encounter after Chongo came back into his old territory. A fight of some degree took place but fortunately nothing serious came of it as Chongo left and went back to the River Line pride. Halftail was seen with the Marsh Pride afterwards as well.

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Sad story of TOPI boys Mandevu, Droopy and Chungwa.



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Chongo fightin' flies, lol 

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Inselberg males on a buffalo kill 

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Koshoke and Kibo (could have been Kiok) were back inside Marsh territory again by  Governors Camp.
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Some Hammerkop lionesses giving 1/4, Lemek Boys (sons of Dere and Barrikoi) some hell!  

I took Screenshots from original video credits to Graham Boulnois for taking the video


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Here's a link to the short video in case anybody is part of that group, it was shared on multiple groups actually......


https://www.facebook.com/groups/78681427...tid=Nif5oz
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(04-05-2023, 01:30 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: Some Hammerkop lionesses giving 1/4, Lemek Boys (sons of Dere and Barrikoi) some hell!  

I took Screenshots from original video credits to Graham Boulnois for taking the video


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Here's a link to the short video in case anybody is part of that group, it was shared on multiple groups actually......


https://www.facebook.com/groups/78681427...tid=Nif5oz

Here's the link to his post on Instagram as well.

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@BigLion39 and @Mwk85 those ladies sure are giving him the business!
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