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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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Credits to Joni Munsterteiger - Mara Serena Safari Lodge.

Scar in the Mara rain - Dreams do come true

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Jackson Naurori
Danetiu Ovidiu Jackson Naurori..please when was this sight with Blackie..ty

Jackson Naurori Couple of days a go.


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Impressive buildt young male lion from Mara! 
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Ron back in his prime with a big hippo kill 

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Rekero Males from Kenya

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Credits to Agnès Escriva.

Scar, Musketeer male back in 2011.

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Swagger and attitude. Maasai Mara, Kenya, August 2017. Nikon D500 with Nikon 200-400mm f4.
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The Paradise pride of lions stay close to the Mara river and are controlled by the male Coalition known as the Four Musketeers

Filed in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya.




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Lion King - Lorpapit, a very dominant male from Olare Motorogi Conservancy. He was injured during territorial fight against other males and managed to chase them away. He along with his brother holding the fort in OMC.

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I saw him from behind and thought it's Notch 2, but it's one of the Musketeers (MORANI). His origin must be from Notch family

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Lolparpit and Olbarnoti with the lionesses of the Double Cross/ Enkoyonai pride. These two big beautiful lions were born into the ridge pride in 2005 and are younger siblings of Cheza and Sala from Big Cat Diary.



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Any updates about earless and boxer nose? Earlees was seen month ago and he looks like after big fight
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Notch2 was seen recently with some injuries from fight..
But looking good though..
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Earless
July2018 credit Cosimo Caridi



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(07-28-2018, 12:40 AM)Nyers Wrote: Earless
July2018 credit Cosimo Caridi




is there something wrong with earless? he looks like he loss some bulk and mane?
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(08-02-2018, 09:17 AM)swtlei4u Wrote: is there something wrong with earless? he looks like he loss some bulk and mane?

Well, he's been kicked out of his territory.

It's usually seen in older lions, but one of the effects the displacement has is a loss, or a degree of a loss in the physical condition. It may be that it's a bit harder for him to get meals, or simply that he isn't eating as much and as good as before.

It can also be a sign of stress, because of the hardships of being alone, but I think that's coupled with not having a stable territory.
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