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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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(04-06-2024, 06:15 PM)Robot00 Wrote: dont know if lions know what taking revenge is but it seems like kijana/olchorre came back for vengeance on behalf of their brother (partner) and taking back the pride they've lost

Kilya was seen with Lemoniko a few days ago.  He had pretty bad injuries on his spine.  Definitely from the jaws of other males.  Thank God they aren't life threatening and he will survive but he's lucky. I know Kijana/Olchorre were in Rekero territory but im not sure if they had any fighting injuries. Not looking good for Lenchada as time is passing. All the cubs in Rekero are dead except for 1. I was told they were gone before Kijana/Olchorre showed up. Not sure why.


Kitchwa Boy Olbarani is still missing leaving his best buddy Marsh Boy Orkirikoi to protect all those brand new little cubbies with their moms and aunts. Hope he pops up.


A very reliable source was viewing the Lemek Pride and they heard the roars of 2 males close by but couldn't see them. Its possible they were Oronkai and injured Osidai,  maybe.

A few days later Oronkai was id'd in a pic taken in Mara North. 


1/4 Enkoyunai Boys  Lenkoe was seen alone close by the Offbeat Pride while his 3 brothers were with the River pride. Later on, while a safari was viewing the Offbeat Pride,  Kini, Seenka, and Lemurt were roughly 500m away up a forested  hill behind them. Crazy how no lions noticed the presence of each. No Pride males were present. So seems while 4 Enkoyunai Boys are hanging with River Pride full time they left Offbeat with many cubs to fend for themselves basically. That why we have 3 Sankai Boys on the verge of taking Offbeat and we have Osupaat and Enkoyunai Pride inside MNC in Offbeat territory as they were pushed out of their natal home by cattle and Herdsman.

I was informed 4 Enkoyunai Boys keep killing their own cubs in the River pride for some reason. They must not recognize them for some reason. 


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RE: Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara - BigLion39 - 04-10-2024, 01:02 PM
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