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Prides of the Masai Mara

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Orkuret, last surviving brother of the 3 Dikidiki boys, sons of Ololparpit/Olbarnoti, who took Sankai pride from Lipstick2/Blackie2 in 2020. Hes mating Fig Tree Pride collared lioness Samora. He has also been collared by MPCP. He mostly spends time around Talek River area i was told. Samora was also photo'd mating Olepelos close to this time.






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The 5 subadult males of the Rongai Pride with Olonkera leading the way. They've been spending more time away from the pride as at least two of the Rongai lionesses have had new cubs. Lorkulup, Oloshipa, and Oloimina haven't shown any aggression towards them so perhaps they'll still be able to hang around the area for a bit longer before striking out on their own for good. The Topi Pride has 5 or 6 subadult males as well, so there's certainly going to be a lot of young males looking to stake a claim in the Mara and surrounding areas in the future.

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Add 5 more boys to the mix of potential coalitions in the future 



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Rob the Ranger said this lioness was fighting with members of the Topi Pride, last night, and she did not make it through the night. No ID is available, as of now, but Rangers are on the scene looking into it.

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( This post was last modified: 09-06-2024, 04:54 AM by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Corrected information )

(09-06-2024, 12:31 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Rob the Ranger said this lioness was fighting with members of the Topi Pride, last night, and she did not make it through the night. No ID is available, as of now, but Rangers are on the scene looking into it.



Seen multiple people state that she's Tisha, a 3 y/o lioness from the Topi Pride itself. What exactly happened is still up in the air but a claim was made that whatever took place was supposedly witnessed, but that obviously may or may not be accurate. Hopefully more information will become available in the following days.
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That would be very tragic if that is the case, more so than it is already.
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Official word on the death of Topi Pride subadult Tisha. 

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At least it wasn't her pridemates who killed her, though I now wonder who they may have clashed with. Tisha was just coming of age, and preparing to help grow the pride.
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Apparently she was found with a large gaping hole. So probably warthog or buffalo
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Her and her grandmother Yaya can't seem to catch a break.



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(09-09-2024, 07:02 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Her and her grandmother Yaya can't seem to catch a break.





Update: Her wounds were treated and the decision was made to move her back into Marsh territory where she'll be monitored, similar to what's taking place with Yaya. The Paradise Pride did a number on her as she has wounds from her chest to flank, both on top and underside.
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(09-08-2024, 08:39 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Apparently she was found with a large gaping hole. So probably warthog or buffalo

Now I am not so sure.  I think it's very likely humans killed her.  These Lions having a cow to eat, they are going to need supervision for a while now.



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Pamoja2 is no more. Her grandmother Yaya is doing better but I haven't seen anything in regards to her brother Simba. Injuries from two separate attacks by the Paradise Pride and a lack of a will to eat for sometime ultimately proved to be too much for her. 

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(10-01-2024, 01:07 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Pamoja2 is no more. Her grandmother Yaya is doing better but I haven't seen anything in regards to her brother Simba. Injuries from two separate attacks by the Paradise Pride and a lack of a will to eat for sometime ultimately proved to be too much for her. 


They buried her? The entire situation is very sad indeed.
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(10-01-2024, 08:12 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-01-2024, 01:07 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Pamoja2 is no more. Her grandmother Yaya is doing better but I haven't seen anything in regards to her brother Simba. Injuries from two separate attacks by the Paradise Pride and a lack of a will to eat for sometime ultimately proved to be too much for her. 


They buried her? The entire situation is very sad indeed.


Them burying her was a surprise considering I only recall that being reportedly done one other time. I wanna say it was the old male Morani that they buried but I could be mistaken on the identity.
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