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Shishangaan Male Lions

Czech Republic Spalea Offline
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On the road again... And surrounded by very numerous cars. Destiny of the extant big parks lions.







" Brothers of Casper the White Lion, Casanova and Footloose, on patrol.
Notice the beautiful mane of Footloose.
The size and coloration of the mane serves as a signal to other lions about the male's fitness, similar to the showiness of the peacock's tail.
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Recent sighting of the last Old Shishangaan male. He was with three lionesses.

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(02-23-2024, 10:54 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: Recent sighting of the last Old Shishangaan male. He was with three lionesses.

Isnt this last old Sweni male?
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Casper is not happy about rival coalition 




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Damn 2 limping and 1 super skinny, fresh wounds on Casper. There all 10 correct??
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That one lioness looked really old. Good for her to be successful to reaching old age.
Who is she?
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Darkmane Shishangaan few days ago
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Casper this morning few km south of satara camp.
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Casper 
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( This post was last modified: 03-27-2024, 07:51 PM by BA0701 )

Video claims that Mfowethu, Casper's brother, is injured and unable to hunt. While I cannot speak to the severity of his injuries, he does appear a little thin, though I don't know that he is in dire straights yet, as demonstrated when he gets up. I know he's been carrying this leg injury for a bit, and is clearly having a hard time keeping up with his brothers. He has a wildebeest, some warthogs, and a few zebra walk within just a few yards of him, and all but the warthogs stop and gaze at him.





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Casper near the road




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Casper letting the lioness know who's the boss




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A fantastic sighting of Casper
Photo credit: Neil Rosewall

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A great shot of Casper! The ghost of Kruger
Photo credit: Barry Christensen

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Casper seen on Saturday on the H6....approximately 3 km from turnoff to Satara....has a limp in his right front leg.
Photo credit: Erika du Preez

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