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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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4KM Males laying down the law.

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(07-18-2017, 10:17 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Olbarnoti at Double cross yesterday.
He is mating with some of the Enkuyanai females.
He was very bareley 2km away from Lipstick.
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Isn't this male a nomad because I don't think he's one of the pride males.
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( This post was last modified: 07-21-2017, 05:35 PM by Tshokwane )

Who are these males? I think there a coalition of 3.



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(07-20-2017, 10:54 PM)Chris Wrote: Isn't this male a nomad because I don't think he's one of the pride males.

He isn't a nomad, he has a brother named Lolparpit.
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(07-20-2017, 10:55 PM)Chris Wrote: Who are these males? 

Trilogy males. But they aren't from the mara, rather form the Timbavati, in south africa. Only one of them is left.
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Lipstick, 4KM males.

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Benna Sopa male

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Scar, Musketeer male. He seems to be walking better than he was some months ago.

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Earless Notch doing well with his little pride.His younger brothers Notch 2 Jr aka Hercules,Samson ,Zeus and David now own the neighbouring pride .Photo Credits to Velefitness


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Notch 2 Junior aka Hercules .A grandson of Notch ,a son of Notch 2,A nomad no more with his brothers Samson,Zeus and David Photo Credits Debosmita B


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Dongo he may be beautiful but a good father he isn't .Not like his clever grandfather Notch .He and his brothers own 3 prides they mated all of them last year and refused to accept the cubs .They mated the females again accepted the cubs in one pride but not the others which is really affecting the females as they need new female cubs for their prides to keep going .Though there are some young sub males around who sneak in it's Dongo and his brothers who mate these females mainly .They have been fathering since 2015 but there is no subs to show for all that mating .Dongo the beautiful .He may be beautiful but a good father he isn't .Photo Credits to R Rotiken


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Scar-face lion yesterday evening. The lion was with his two brothers and looking healthy.
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Earless. Credits to Henry Asadera.

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(08-02-2017, 04:16 PM)Ngala Wrote: Earless. Credits to Henry Asadera.

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Impressive specimen.
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Morani of Musketeers roaring.

A lion called Morani. The roar of a fully grown male lion is surely one of the best sounds in the world. Too bad you can't hear it by simply looking at the photo.
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