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Prides of the Masai Mara

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This thread is for posting specific posts pertaining to prides from Masai Mara. This will include breakaway prides (until they've re-established themselves and received a name of their own, as well as nomadic males who have left the pride until they have met the same criteria.

Our hope is for these pride specific threads to become a central repository for information pertaining to specific prides, both historical and current, in the same vane as the coalition specific threads.
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( This post was last modified: 05-26-2022, 11:05 AM by BigLion39 )

This is great, thank you for giving the Mara some love!!! I'll oblige....

Sad info on one of the Marsh lionesses, Pamoja.....


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Rembo's cubs...


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Fig Tree Breakaway girls with a bunch of fluffy little hairballs of trouble !!!!! Lol!



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The Moniko Breakaway Pride, just posted by Rob The Ranger. Interesting interaction between the male and a sub male. The power of a look.




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Very interesting behavior by Jesse2! Awesome video!
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(06-08-2022, 11:26 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Very interesting behavior by Jesse2! Awesome video!

That's Jesse The Nomad's son?
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(06-08-2022, 05:13 PM)BA0701 Wrote: That's Jesse The Nomad's son?
Yes
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(06-08-2022, 05:13 PM)BA0701 Wrote: That's Jesse The Nomad's son?

Yes thats Olbarikoi/Jesse2; Original 1/7 Offbeat boys..... Jesse and Franks son! Their offspring including them are gorgeous. I believe Frank and Jesse were sired into the Cheli Pride.
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( This post was last modified: 07-03-2022, 08:47 AM by BA0701 )

Says this was filmed in the Mara River. What a miraculous escape for this lioness.




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One of the four Sankai pride subadult males, son of Jesse2
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Update on the Acatia Pride (Cheli Pride) and the River Pride with their dealings with Halftail and Logol and the 4 young Oldikidik boys  in Mara North Conservancy.  As per 1 week ago.....


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Extremely sad story for the famous Oololoolo Pride. HWC is getting all too common everywhere these animals live. Let's hope she can rebuild the pride successfully. 


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( This post was last modified: 07-21-2022, 06:21 PM by lionuk )

1/4 Black Rock males, Oloshipa, and sole Rongai pride cub

They were seen with at least one other Rongai lioness, enjoying a zebra kill. Although the cub has no siblings/cousins to play with at least he has his four dads who are all very tolerant and play with him. 

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As posted by Rob The Ranger - "Olbarikoi returns to the Moniko lion pride after some time spent patrolling and visiting one of his other prides"





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