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Casper, The white lion born into the Shishagaan pride was seen yesterday/today with a nasty limp on his front paw. Two of his brothers were nearby with some females. it seems all three males had a fight over mating rights.
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Casper, The white lion born into the Shishagaan pride was seen yesterday/today with a nasty limp on his front paw. Two of his brothers were nearby with some females. it seems all three males had a fight over mating rights. @Timbavati 




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(10-24-2021, 05:43 PM)Timbavati Wrote:



Casper, The white lion born into the Shishagaan pride was seen yesterday/today with a nasty limp on his front paw. Two of his brothers were nearby with some females. it seems all three males had a fight over mating rights.

Is it known who sired him and his brothers?
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1/5 Gomondwane Males seen recently
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(10-24-2021, 06:56 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Is it known who sired him and his brothers?

Shishangaan males.
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Apparently Casper, his Brothers and four Lionesses (Yes, it seems that the Shish Brother Coalition has claimed the N'wanetsi Pride) were surprised by a huge Buffalo Herd while the Lions were busy socializing next to the N'wanetsi River. 




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(10-24-2021, 07:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Apparently Casper, his Brothers and four Lionesses (Yes, it seems that the Shish Brother Coalition has claimed the N'wanetsi Pride) were surprised by a huge Buffalo Herd while the Lions were busy socializing next to the N'wanetsi River. 

Aren't Nwanetsi's pride seen with Sweni male like yesterday??

It was posted on page before, Nwanetsi's young males, 2/3 females and Sweni male.
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(10-24-2021, 06:56 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(10-24-2021, 05:43 PM)Timbavati Wrote:



Casper, The white lion born into the Shishagaan pride was seen yesterday/today with a nasty limp on his front paw. Two of his brothers were nearby with some females. it seems all three males had a fight over mating rights.

Is it known who sired him and his brothers?

The four Shishangaan males.
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( This post was last modified: 10-24-2021, 07:58 PM by Brahim )

@Tr1x24 that guy in 2019 is a trichardt Male. But he does resemble that Tshokwane Male. Some think trichardt males are fathered by The current mazithi males, because there’s a picture of one of the trichardt Young near orpen dam with pride. But who knows. 

And yeah Cal butler said he saw N’wanetsi pride and sweni recently. They are 3 lioness also in that pride, he says 4 lioness in video so not sure
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(10-24-2021, 07:57 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @Tr1x24 that guy in 2019 is a trichardt Male. But he does resemble that Tshokwane Male. Some think trichardt males are fathered by The current mazithi males, because there’s a picture of one of the trichardt Young near orpen dam with pride. But who knows. 

I was comparing whiskers of that young male to Trichardts, but couldnt find a match, that being said, i only compare to 3 out of 5 males which have clear pictures. But it might be one of Trichardts. It looks like Tshokwanes might be somehow connected to Trichardts. 

Idk for Current Mazithis and Trichardts, to me they dont resemble each others..
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here’s that trichardt Male in 2018 at orpen dam easy to tell because of the ear

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(10-24-2021, 03:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 1/2 Tshokwane males, April 2021 :

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I like lions who have very distinguished/unique faces which you can immidiately recognize as these 2 brothers have. 

I find 1 young male who has similar faces structure as this guy, on Kruger Sightings in May 2019 on s37, northeast of Tshokwane:


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Possibly sired by same males, unfortunately, before Trichardt males, i think its not known who where dominant males on s37.

This is one of the Trichardt males. The Tshokwane/South Lower Sabie males were much older in 2019.
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The two South Lower Sabie/Tshokwane males in February 2019 H4-2/S130 north junction.
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(10-24-2021, 08:10 PM)Timbavati Wrote: This is one of the Trichardt males. The Tshokwane/South Lower Sabie males were much older in 2019.

I didn't said that young male is Tshokwane male, i said he is similar to them and possible sired by same males.
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Here’s that Trichadt in June

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