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Prides of the Masai Mara

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Enkoyonai pride & Rekero pride.




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Full belly family!!




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( This post was last modified: 09-06-2022, 02:13 AM by afortich )

Topi Pride with Salas Coalition!!




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Looks like cubs of the Black Rock pride secured their first kill:



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(09-14-2022, 10:54 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Some history on the Fig Tree Pride aka Olkiombo Pride.  



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Wait, one lioness gave birth to 7 cubs?!  She was seen introducing all supposed 7 to the pride?  The other one just had 2?  I thought there were 3 lionesses....
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(09-14-2022, 07:51 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: Wait, one lioness gave birth to 7 cubs?!  She was seen introducing all supposed 7 to the pride?  The other one just had 2?  I thought there were 3 lionesses....
Both #1 and #3 lionesses gave birth to 7 cubs together giving a total of 9 together with the other 2 older cubs/subs.
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( This post was last modified: 10-23-2022, 12:44 PM by BigLion39 Edit Reason: Fixed info )

Ok i came across this in the Mara Predetor Conservtion Program page. They concluded their original study around 2013 and this little jewel of info was there. 

     These are traditional territory of some of the main prides back between 2010-2015ish. Still to this day some is the same or very close for example the Marsh pride territory. There have been breakaway prides now and prides that are extinct for example;  the core Moniko Pride is most likely gone, Famous for the 6 Pack Bila Shaka natal pride.  Also some have different names as well. The Kicheche Pride is NOW called the Lemek Pride. The Enolera Pride is no more. Heres the screenshots I took...


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( This post was last modified: 02-24-2023, 03:28 AM by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Fixed broken link )

Sausage Tree Pride with a buffalo kill 

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Topi Pride 

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Some members of the Marsh Pride. Subadults trying their luck at a buffalo hunt in the last clip. 

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Rongai Pride with Lorkulup making a dual buffalo kill (cow and new born calf). Unfortunately the lionesses ended up attacking the subadult male again (last clip) and Lorkulup wasn't around to intervene this time. One of the lionesses referred to as "bearface" is stated to be the one that most likely initiated this attack and possibly the others that have happened to him as well. Belief is they were unhappy with him feeding too close to the cubs. 

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Marsh Pride feeding on a buffalo kill. Halftail not pleased with a safari vehicle being too close in the second clip.

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Fig Tree Pride sighting. Unfortunately they're down to six cubs (was 8 or 9) and two lionesses. One lioness is missing at the moment.



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(03-03-2023, 07:19 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Rongai Pride with Lorkulup making a dual buffalo kill (cow and new born calf). Unfortunately the lionesses ended up attacking the subadult male again (last clip) and Lorkulup wasn't around to intervene this time. One of the lionesses referred to as "bearface" is stated to be the one that most likely initiated this attack and possibly the others that have happened to him as well. Belief is they were unhappy with him feeding too close to the cubs. 


Is it wrong that I am so sad for that Buffalo?
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