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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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"Brothers" Taken on the last Mara trip, late afternoon and 10000 ISO. Im afraid I can't identify the lions or the place as we were flying about between the Northern Conservancy and the Main Reserve...

Pretty sure this was in the Northern Conservancy near Kicheche Mara Main Camp as it was getting on and we were ready for Sundowners ;-)

Credits to Greg Coyne

Frank and Jesse, Offbeat males

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Jesse

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Romeo 2, credits to Jay Kang'e.

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(10-30-2016, 11:25 PM)Majingilane Wrote: Credits to Mohammed Billow.

This evening Timothy Leperes Laur and I came across the hunter which is one of the four musketeers, two of them ie sikio and Morani were like three kilometers away from him.


The injury doesn't look good, but kind of confusing, looking closely there was like three punctures, very close, and swollen...

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it must be a snake bite,
is he monitored by the Mara vets?
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Hunter and Morani
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About Hunter she said: Hunter closeup of wound- doesnt look deep nor affect his face movement.
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Credits to Clement Stevens.

We saw this big guy and his brother yesterday morning in the Masai Mara. We had the opportunity to see him take down a Hyena at full speed, he then made sure it was dead and walked away. Both being apex predators, the Lion and the Hyena kill each others young to decrease the competition for food.

Lipstick, 4KM male.

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( This post was last modified: 11-03-2016, 08:32 AM by Gamiz )

It looks like Scar's  leg will not recover soon , he will have an handicap like Mohican , Hope i'm wrong but it looks nasty
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Morani of the 4Musketers 

The King of the Savannah with his Queen enjoying a rest between bouts of mating in Masai Mara Game Reserve - Kenyahttps://www.instagram.com/p/BMUPfmLAIzG/?tagged=masaimara

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what have happened to Scarface's hip?
is it confirmed that he had an injury?
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(11-03-2016, 11:46 AM)LionKiss Wrote: what have happened to Scarface's hip?
is it confirmed that he had an injury?

Since he doesn't seem to have an external injury, what I've read is that it must be something internal.

Now, from looking at that pic, it seems exactly the same that Hip Scar Majingilane has. 

Maybe he screw that hip up in a hunt. 

Anyway, he's a tough man. He'll put that up like Hip Scar has, most likely. Besides, he's got his brothers.
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"Lion Earless in Masai Mara, August 2016"

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Serena Males devour a wildebeest and stroll for a good shade to rest. They are looking very good.
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Credits to MaryAnn Ngo.

Scar with Sikio and Morani today, vs Hunter who was prob nearby. 

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Credits to MaryAnn Ngo.

Hunter, Sikio, and Scar in the rain.

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Scarface with his brother Hunter on patrol. 

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Blackie, 4KM Male. Credits to MaryAnn Ngo.

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Longface male with lioness Napejo. Credits to Maggy Meyer.

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