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10-10-2021, 05:01 PM( This post was last modified: 10-10-2021, 05:07 PM by Tr1x24 )
Gomondwanes are impressive boys, very big manes, more of them on Kruger Sightings :
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Looks like those 3 love to hang together around s28 (Slit Nosed male, Smudge Nosed male and 1 more) while other 2 (1 with blue eye) are further west prob.
If I remember, all 5 where last seen together quite north on s137, in Tshokwane males territory, few months ago.
Any info about their offspring? They are dominant for quite some time now, since 2019.
(10-10-2021, 08:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: What a breathtaking sighting of the four Shishangaan young males on a territorial patrol!
From right to left: Casper #1 / #2 / #3 / #4
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Wow Nice!
Which one seems to be the most dominant one atm?
To be honest, I don't know who's the dominant of the four, Since this year they started to took-over a pride by themselves, And their sightings aren't regular like happens with Timbavati or Sabi Sands lions. So, I haven't much idea of which is the dominant one. however, I'll dare to say, the #2
@Tr1x24 I have seen a few of their sub sons they are near leaving pride . I only know one well. Seems no one really knows the total number of them. I have only seen the Vurhami subs by them not the other pride
Hippo pools Male son of Shishangeni.
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He’s been seen with the 2 s28 males recently. My friend saw Vurhami s28 Male yesterday he is struggling to keep up with his limp.
(10-10-2021, 05:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Gomondwanes are impressive boys, very big manes, more of them on Kruger Sightings :
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Looks like those 3 love to hang together around s28 (Slit Nosed male, Smudge Nosed male and 1 more) while other 2 (1 with blue eye) are further west prob.
If I remember, all 5 where last seen together quite north on s137, in Tshokwane males territory, few months ago.
Any info about their offspring? They are dominant for quite some time now, since 2019.
(10-10-2021, 05:59 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Hippo pools Male son of Shishangeni.
Credit: Patel’s.
He’s been seen with the 2 s28 males recently. My friend saw Vurhami s28 Male yesterday he is struggling to keep up with his limp.
Another good looking offspring of the Shishangeni coalition.
(10-10-2021, 05:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Gomondwanes are impressive boys, very big manes, more of them on Kruger Sightings :
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Looks like those 3 love to hang together around s28 (Slit Nosed male, Smudge Nosed male and 1 more) while other 2 (1 with blue eye) are further west prob.
If I remember, all 5 where last seen together quite north on s137, in Tshokwane males territory, few months ago.
Any info about their offspring? They are dominant for quite some time now, since 2019.
When were this males born and who sired them?
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Here’s some pictures of the 5 Gomondwane by Aishwarya Ganesh and Zaakir Kajee. There’s also a video I posted on Facebook of the 5 walking together. Search “5 Gomondwane” in lion sightings group.
(10-10-2021, 07:04 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Here’s some pictures of the 5 Gomondwane by Aishwarya Ganesh and Zaakir Kajee. There’s also a video I posted on Facebook of the 5 walking together. Search “5 Gomondwane” in lion sightings group.
A formidable coalition! Thank you for sharing @Brahimlegend They were born around 2012/13?