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(11-13-2021, 08:23 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: If i remember correctly, there was another white lion cub born in Shishangaan pride in 2015, but didn't make it.
Yes, on a previous report posted the other day in this thread Nick Du Plessis mentioned that she used to spend time with the other part of the Shishagaan pride. In fact, the second white cub born into the Shishangaan pride was a female
While Mfowethu, brother of Casper the White Lion, is on a date with one of the Lionesses from the Satara Pride (The Pride Casper and his Brothers recently claimed) Casper is watching and following the loving couple at a safe distance.
(11-17-2021, 05:12 PM)lionuk Wrote: While Mfowethu, brother of Casper the White Lion, is on a date with one of the Lionesses from the Satara Pride (The Pride Casper and his Brothers recently claimed) Casper is watching and following the loving couple at a safe distance.
As far I heard. Singita rangers said that they're dominant over the Semana pride. They didn't mentioned the Satara pride before. Interesting... @"Brahimlegend" It's that right?
@"Timbavati" Yeah definitely that is what the guides have said. The youtuber is just saying different prides, first Nsemani and then N’wanetsi and now Satara pride. Just have to be careful what is shared from him to here as some people may take it as fact . Already had the same issue on Facebook people were all confused
Casper #1 was seen recently in KNP
Arrived back in Kruger this week and what a welcome we received with a nice sighting of Casper the white male lion near Satara. Every sighting of this one of a kind, leucistic adult male lion, is to be cherished.
Photo credits: Leo Vantage Private Guided Safaris