currently ingela has been tracking two lions in particular. ramos and pujon. >> oh, ramos is there.see them. wow, two of them. >> yeah. >> you like them, don't you? >> oh, they're magnificent. they're very admirable. he's a bit of a worrier, that one. should we try and approach them? >> yeah. >> when you go for lions, you don't never drive straight on them. >> right. >> you kind of go at an angle. that relaxes them a lot more. it's funny how they pretend they don't see you. they're so completely aware. so, basically, what we look at to identify them are the spots. it's like their fingerprint. puncture wound on his face. that means he's fighting with a female. like if they fight with another competitor male, the wounds will be on the back. it's too dangerous to go for the head area if they're fighting. the reason for the collars, to see how lions behave to cope with threats in the area to show that lions and the maasai can actually stay together. they'll always live together. for the maasai, one of the diminishing things for them is the rain source. the same resource that the lions n