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(06-24-2024, 09:58 PM)Robot00 Wrote: I didn't know that there's just one now? Is this the most developed one? Last ive heard there were three and one of them was bigger than the other two. They ousted the two remaining younger black boys coalition from a pride then those younger BRB came back but don't know what happened.
So what happened to the other two moniko sankai boys?
Lenchada was the most developed brother with the impressive mane and bulky size. He was seen wobbling around back in March after a meal. People were concerned but at the time didn't think anything of it. That was the last time he was seen. He disappeared. A few weeks later Kilya popped up all beat up he was lucky to be alive. He met up with the healthy Lemoniko a day later. That was the last time Kilya was seen and he happened to be with a kill eating. Lemoniko disappeared until June 22 and he was seen with Rekero Pride. During all this time it seemed Kijana and Olchorre had taken Rekero Pride back and were mating the lionesses. Dynamics are crazy in that area, nobody I know has a clue what happened.
Let's not forget what happened to the 4th Moniko-Sankai brother who was brutally murdered by Herdsman and Rangers like Rob the Ranger and Administrators of the Mara Reserve tried to cover it up. Bad luck for Jesse/Frank Legacy over the years.
There's 3 big young males in Fig Tree Pride, half brothers to Lemoniko and bros. Let's hope they have better luck when they disperse.
Are you saying that Rob has been involved in covering up the killing of these lions? I knew the problem in the Mara was really bad, I guess I didn't understand to what extent. This is even more reason for folks to not visit Masai Mara, until they get the mess they've created fixed.