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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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4kms in late Dec (Lipstick, the one in front and Blackie)
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From Matira Magazine 
RONGAIPRIDE

the pride was together and ok yesterday. 3 females and 7 cubs. the treated wound of Napejo is still a bit open and she has a cut at the other side of the face.

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Scarface daddy 
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I am a bit concerned about Scarface's right eye - looks as though it has gone backwards. Hope it heals quickly.
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(02-17-2017, 09:31 PM)Sideliner Wrote: I am a bit concerned about Scarface's right eye - looks as though it has gone backwards.

It's the angle of the photograph.
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Credits to Moses Manduku - Governors Camp.

A morning spent hanging out with the littlest and most playful members of the Marsh Pride of lions on a game drive. 

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Earless and Boxernose today!
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Notch2 and cubs today 
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Sala / Sand River male , Black mane today.
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All these kitty sightings today, have a scroll down the group pages-

I cant see faces well but from a nose, think it is ex-Oloololo boys.
"courtesy of DAruasa David"



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"RONGAI PRIDE
This afternoon Napejo and the pride is back close to Matira, all are ok."
Credit: Matira Magazin


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Enkoyanai sub adults were really posing for us today. Have a lovely weekend peeps!" 
Series credit: Jay Kang'e


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The pride we saw a couple of times was called the Rongai Pride. These two cubs I call "the twins" were the youngest cubs. The male that was part of the pride was Longface. He was attacked by four males and fled. He did survive but is on his own. One cub was killed. It was a different one than these two. The female that is leading the pride is Napejo. She was scared when we saw her and now has other wounds from fighting. She and two other females are staying away from males and taking care of 7 cubs. They have to stay away from males because the males would attack the cubs.

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Credits to YS Wildlife Photography.

I met Scar a week ago in Masai Mara, Kenya. I only got to see him briefly, as it was well after sunset, but the few minutes I spent photographing him left a huge impression on me.

His black mane and the many scars that “paint” his body are just background for the most impressive part – the scar over his right eye. Yet, at least for me, these scars don’t detract from his beauty; they add to it, for you can tell that this guy has lived and battled and survived. Together with his 3 brothers, they are called “The Four Musketeers”, and they have taken control many of Masai Mara’s important prides. 


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Jesse and Frank , love these two (Offbeat Males)
Photo credit: William Tinka Gunners


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