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Shishangaan Male Lions

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Mwofethu. Hes the leader of the young Shish iirc.
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( This post was last modified: 02-03-2023, 07:47 AM by Brahim )

Shish males
"Just for our self there they were a pride of lionesses walking on the road before other cars came. But after they passed we saw in a distance male lions. yes it was Casper with two of his brothers. They moving to the directions of the lionesses and I thought maybe they will fight because I thought they did not belong to them. But Casper lay down close to them. So I don’t know if this lionesses belongs to Casper and his brothers.  Maybe somebody knows. It was so nice to see because the day before Casper was injured on his leg but seems to walk perfect the next day."
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Shish males, Central pride with the young male also.
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Shish males
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Wow! Theyre looking great!!! The one looks so much like his dad Xihamham, not sure his name tho.
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Long sequence (19mn) about Casper and his brothers. We can see a bold jackal simply walking among male sleeping lions. Casper seems to be in good condition. At the end we hear an intruding male lion's roar. But no one reaction from the Casper's brothers.





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Casper has been spotted. Saw an amazing pride of 7 lions yesterday. Credit: Sarah Dodge Photography

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Casper and xihamham jr 
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Casper
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Some photos of the one eyed old Shish male. Doesn't he resemble the biggest young Shish male?

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This young Shish

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The Ghost
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