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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Rongai males

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Credits to David Lloyd.

A portrait of a lion known as Scar taken during last week's Big Cat Photo Safari in the Maasai Mara. 

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This morning we met with Scar again.

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4 Muskies together today, lucky people 
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Happy Valentine's Day
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Happy Valentines Day!
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Credits to Mohammed Billow.

Scar again.

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Every time his own cubs came anywhere near him he would get ever so grumpy and either snarl continuously at them or just stand up and move off. One very grumpy Dad indeed but one very very protective one. He stands between them and other marauding males who would kill them instantly if they came across them in order to bring the females back into estrous so they can mate with them. Masai Mara, Kenya.

Karibu, Marsh male.

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Portrait of a King

This lion is Blackie he's in his Senior years on the Mara

Maasai Mara - Kenya

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Credits to Norman Watson 

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We were delighted to get our first proper look at Marsh Pride lioness Charm's two tiny new cubs. She brought them out into the open to meet the rest of the Pride two days ago. Charm and her cubs are together with Marsh Pride lionesses Kabibi who has two slightly older cubs and Dada and her cub, they are also with Rembo, (Charm's adult daughter) and Kito who is heavily pregnant and is expected to have her cubs anyday now. The two male lions Jambo and Karibu are with the lionesses and of the two Jambo is the most affectionate with the cubs.

Photos are courtesy of Moses Manduku, Governors Camp Head Driver-Guide.


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Credits to Maggy Meyer.

Lipstick, 4KM male.

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Lion King..!!!
Morani of Muskies
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I think it is Red (Son of Musketeers from Marsh Pride)
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One of the three Talek/Keekerok males
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One of the Talek boyz, what a big mane 
Photo series: Ziro Epson


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