Rival Nomadic Lion Coalitions Share a A Buffalo | Maasai Mara Safari | Zebra Plains

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An unusual, but easily explained, sighting of two rival nomadic lion coalitions together as they share a buffalo meal
Late one morning drive we came across the Nomadic ex-Sand River male lion coalition (Buddha and Slaver aka Black and Ginger) watching a herd of buffalo it was hot and they looked tired so we left them to it. The next morning we returned to find they had actually caught a buffalo overnight not far fro where we let them. Unusually a second coalition of younger nomads (Chumvi and PiliPili that were born in the Enkoyonai pride) had joined them to feed and there was no animosity between the two rival groups. The hyena clan were also trying to get a share!
As both coalitions were nomadic, one pair having lost their territory and the other not yet old enough to have claimed one, there was no reason for the two groups to fight as there was enough food to go around. Nomadic males often tolerate other nomads and will sometimes even form coalitions together. A coalition formed with nomads is usually not as strong as those formed by males that have grown up together. In this case both groups went their separate ways after feeding.

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