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Shishangaan Male Lions

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How Casper, the famous white lion, looks after a hard-earned meal. 

The pride took down a buffalo a couple of weeks ago; this was the aftermath.

Amazing sighting!
Tinged by Robert John Tout

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Casper
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How many of their Satara cubs are alive? How many cubs do they have in the Nsemani Pride? Ages?
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Last or one of the last videos dated from 2 days about Casper and its brothers.








" Filmed on the 25th of June 2024 next to the S100 close to Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park.
Casper the White Lion and his Shishangaan brothers have been leading the Satara Lion Pride for nearly five years. As they turn ten years old in 2024, they have managed to hold their territory near the Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park without facing significant challenges from other lions. Despite nearing the end of their lifespan, they are still frequently seen with the Satara Pride, including two young lion cubs. However, with many young male lions nearby looking to take over a pride, it's uncertain how much longer they can maintain control as the Shishangaan brothers begin to show signs of aging.
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(06-27-2024, 06:00 PM)Spalea Wrote: Last or one of the last videos dated from 2 days about Casper and its brothers.








" Filmed on the 25th of June 2024 next to the S100 close to Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park.
Casper the White Lion and his Shishangaan brothers have been leading the Satara Lion Pride for nearly five years. As they turn ten years old in 2024, they have managed to hold their territory near the Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park without facing significant challenges from other lions. Despite nearing the end of their lifespan, they are still frequently seen with the Satara Pride, including two young lion cubs. However, with many young male lions nearby looking to take over a pride, it's uncertain how much longer they can maintain control as the Shishangaan brothers begin to show signs of aging.
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Shishangaan boys are being a successful coalition
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How old were the Shishangaan brothers when they took over their first pride? Did they displace any males?
also how big is Satara pride? They only have two cubs?
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(06-27-2024, 10:06 PM)Ngonya Wrote: How old were the Shishangaan brothers when they took over their first pride?

Around 7 (in 2021).

(06-27-2024, 10:06 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Did they displace any males?

Dont think so, i think that area was vacant at that time.
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