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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Big Ceaser?
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(02-19-2017, 02:53 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Big Ceaser?
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No, is Sand River male.
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Credits to Norman Watson.

Sun going down behind Sikio of the musketeers.

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"Mara Live ActionsNo commentuess on who we have at Double Cross,unbelievable.He is going strong,and hold on there are 3 smaller cubs 300 meters from where he is......LONG FACE from Olkeju Rongai Pride"

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Some answers about Longface, because he's close to Romeo II:

Yes he is at DC,all the way from Olkeju Rongai, we found one nomad this morning at Rongai but no pride members.

Romeo 2 and long face are not together but they are very close to each other.

Someone said:So have they joined forces ?

Alfred:The two are very close to each other and they are yet to joint forces.Time will tell and the girls with cubs at Romeo 2 pride will also play a big role in deciding if he joins them or not.
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Romeo II patrolling his territory in the morning.
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(02-20-2017, 12:03 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Some answers about Longface, because he's close to Romeo II:

Yes he is at DC,all the way from Olkeju Rongai, we found one nomad this morning at Rongai but no pride members.

Romeo 2 and long face are not together but they are very close to each other.

Someone said:So have they joined forces ?

Alfred:The two are very close to each other and they are yet to joint forces.Time will tell and the girls with cubs at Romeo 2 pride will also play a big role in deciding if he joins them or not.

I wish they join together.
Both are alone without coalition partners and in their prime
If they form coilation it would be interesting to see
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Scar - february 2017
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Mara Live Actions:Lipstick in pictures.They are with two girls from Topi pride at Double cross.
Blackie is courting.

Credits: Alfred Korir


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Lion King..!!! 
Longface../Massai Mara
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Blackie and his new catch
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Credits: Jay Kange's


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so blonde, Romeo2
Feb2017, Photo credit: Jeanne Waite Follett


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Scarface
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Spent some time with this large male on Thursday 16th February. (Sikio of Muskies)
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The youngest Rekero (and N2 lookalike)
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