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Prides of the Masai Mara

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When I look at Grimmace I see N1 too so it can be confusing trying to tell who fathers are. When I originally saw Grimmace for the 1st time I couldn't see any resemblance to N1. It took a while but I finally was able. They say when mating the offspring can take on traits of all the males do this might have been the case, possibly?
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( This post was last modified: 03-14-2024, 01:55 AM by Lipstick2 )

(03-13-2024, 12:19 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: When I look at Grimmace I see N1 too
This is the same with Long to me.

(03-13-2024, 12:19 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: When I originally saw Grimmace for the 1st time I couldn't see any resemblance to N1
His extremely blond mane was really striking and conspicuous among the Notch boys who basically had had solid black manes.

(03-13-2024, 12:19 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: They say when mating the offspring can take on traits of all the males do this might have been the case, possibly?
Yea this could had happened in the case of Long as well. Probably some of the Marsh girls mated with both of the males (Notch and Light Mane) in the same time in early 2005.
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The super Topi Pride, amazing!




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Lormasi, son of the lioness I've seen being referred to as "Mama Earless" joined the younger members Rongai Pride on a buffalo kill. Anyone have a back story on him and his mother? I've seen numerous posts of them but haven't seen much history on them.

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Fig Tree Pride. The two Fig Tree lionesses have done a fantastic job of keeping the offspring of the late Frank2 and Jesse2 alive. 

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