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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Brotherly love and an unbreakable bond between the Salas Male Lions, Olopoles and Osapuk, destined to last a lifetime.
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There was great tension today in the masai mara, this morning there was a confrontation between two of the black rock boys oloshipa & olobor vs fig tree pride, both males entered the territory and began to chase the pride, dispersing it throughout the area, one of the lionesses stood firm and went to confront olobor and they hit each other hard. she was so determined to defend pride that she managed to land a strong blow on olobor face causing his nose and part of his tongue to start bleeding. she never backed down and did so that he retreated accepting defeat, taking him to the edge of the territory, the cubs and sub adults are in perfect condition thanks to the fierceness of these two lionesses daughters of maridadi and kaka, who have managed to defend their pride and territory until now especially from this powerful coalition, I hope that the black rock boys have retreated to their territory and the fig tree pride manages to stay safe.
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Heard they have 5 subadult males which could become a threat to the BRB.
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Mrefu

Hope he's still doing well somewhere, because he has been off from our radars recently..
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The 3 remaining Sankai Boys: Seenka, Lemurt and Kini in the last few days at Olchoro-Oirouwa Conservancy
 


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The last 2 (/3) Paradise Boys / Musketeers' sons are also doing well near the Tanzanian border. 
Here is Hunter2 as he grimaces

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The other boy could be Sikio's son looking from his mane and nice elbow tufts

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Sala's males Olepolos and Osapuk competed for a warthog kill and finally Osapuk has won in the end


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(10-28-2023, 07:05 AM)Lipstick2 Wrote: Mrefu


He was just seen in the past few days. He was seen alone, without Spikey. This doesn't mean that they aren't together, maybe they just patrolled alone that day or maybe Spikey was close and nobody saw him. It could also mean the total opposite too. It wasn't mentioned on where he was seen tho.
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Age old enemies buffalos and lions, in this case the buffalos won! The males fleeing are fig tree boys Nyekundu and Osupaat, they’d journeyed into the main reserve today. There are reports they actually ran into the Salas males who also chased them and sent them back to Olare Motorogi Conservancy. Not the first time these boys have pushed into the main reserve and it won’t be the last!
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great drama was experienced this morning in the mara, two young and powerful coalitions collided, kijana brothers (kijana and olchore) vs the three sankai boys, both coalitions they fine, in the end the sankai boys retreated and returned to their territory, for now kijana and olchore won this game since the sankai were in other territory, but it would be a very different story if kijana and olchore enter to rekero territory, I hope this never happens for the good of both coalitions.
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Tweet also mentions that one of the BRB was deemed to be injured and was treated by vets, most likely being Olobor.



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A beautiful duo of male Masai Mara lions...







" Nyekundo and Osupsat: Magnificent duos of Maasai Mara... Sons of Maridadi and Kaka... "
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The majestic Halftail male, one of the most impressive male lions in Mara. He faces countless threats from other coalitions in all directions but still outsmarts them.
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The powerful coalition of the inselberg males in the masai mara, ruka, olopolosie, manywele and nusu, these three males, despite the death of their brother slit lip some time ago, are still strong and healthy dominating their lands, their legacy is assured with sub adults and cubs In the san river pride, I hope they continue to be successful until the day they retire as dominant males.
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