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  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings play in the morning light; ; the African lion (Leo Panthera) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_023.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings play in the morning light; ; the African lion (Panthera Leo) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_023.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_026.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_025.jpg
  • Two of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo)in a coalition, playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03130A.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings  (Panthera Leo) playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03127.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold morning, Kalahari Desert,South Africa,Africa
    LL9K2133.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo) playing in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03440A.jpg
  • A coalition of three large male lion siblings (Panthera Leo) walking their territory in the morning on the Masai Mara; males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03150A.jpg
  • Kalahari lion ( Panthera leo ) at first light with breath shimmering on a cold morning, Kalahari Desert,South Africa,Africa
    LL9K2131.jpg
  • Lion cubs playing in the morning ; the African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males, Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_016.jpg
  • Female lioness with her cub; The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger, cubs at play,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    JT_lion_015.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17594.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) laying down in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11724.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) swimming across a river  Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17605.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17596.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) standing in a grass field in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17297.jpg
  • A motion-blur of a dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking through tall grass in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11868A.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17600.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking into a river to cross, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17593.jpg
  • A dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) giving eye contact while standing in golden grass of a savannah in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11779.jpg
  • A motion-blur of a dominant male African lion (Leo Panthera) walking through tall grass in warm evening light, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_11759.jpg
  • A portrait of a male African lion  (Panthera Leo) sitting on the Masai Mara in the light of dusk,Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03105.jpg
  • A black and white profile of a male African lion (Panthera Leo)in the Masai Mara, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03097A.jpg
  • A black and white profile of a male African lion (Panthera Leo)in the Masai Mara, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03103.jpg
  • A portrait of a male African lion(Panthera Leo) in the Masai Mara, Masai Mara, Kenya,Africa
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03094.jpg
  • A pair of mating African lions (Leo Panthera) , Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17248.jpg
  • A pair of sub-adult male African lions  (Panthera Leo) sit together on a cool winter morning, Masai Mara, Kenya
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03091A.jpg
  • A pair of mating African lions (Leo Panthera) , Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_16734.jpg
  • A pair of adolescent male African lions (Leo Panthera) rest together in the warmth of the sun on a cool winter morning, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_10230.jpg
  • A pair of adolescent male African lions (Leo Panthera) in a serious play-fight together on a cool winter morning, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_10172.jpg
  • A pair of mating African lions (Leo Panthera) , Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_17224.jpg
  • A pair of adolescent male African lions (Leo Panthera) play-fighting together in the warmth of the sun on a cool winter morning, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_10175.jpg
  • A pair of adolescent male African lions (Leo Panthera) in a serious play-fight together on a cool winter morning, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
    Tarris_Botswana_06_2013_10173.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03103.jpg
  • The African lion ( Leo Panthera ) lives in prides consisting of two to twelve related females and their young, and dominant males. Males may form a coalition of two to six, and hold tenure over the prides until challenged. Large males may exceed 250kg ( 550 lbs) in weight and are the second-largest living cat after the tiger,  Masai Mara, Kenya
    Tarris_Kenya_09_08_03097A.jpg