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Shishangaan Male Lions

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Young Shishangaans.
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Another video of Senior Shish males with Mananga pride




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(01-21-2022, 03:21 AM)Potato Wrote: Another video of Senior Shish males with Mananga pride





This boy is around 13 and his brother too. 
Apart from shishangaan males ( casper and brothers), do they sire any other adult lion coalition??
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Casper was last seen on the 14th of January 2022 on the H6, some way of his normal territory, .
His three Brothers on the H6 and they seemed to be anxious, looking around, trying to find their 'lost' brother.

Hopefully he will turn up soon. 




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@DARK MANE Yeah of course 7 males dominant that long problem is most are unknown. Two big dark maned males north of satara resemble shishangaan males probably their sons. Two young nomadic males between mananga pride and mountain pride whom shishangaans fought with before also resemble Shish males. Also Ratelpan males resemble Shish males. They probably have a lot of males. Also they used to rule close to the border so some of their offspring maybe in Mozambique Also. Also they have alot of young subs within mountain pride and lots of cubs within mananga pride. So obviously the previous offspring are probably nomadic now and unknown Also.
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1/4 Shishangaan Males
Credit: Graeme Mitchley

Note: I asked Mr Mitchley about Casper and he said he was there with his brothers today, which is a great news. 


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The Ghost Casper.
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2 new white lions? Thats great.
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Is that a new and up to date video? Wow. I'm heading off to Kruger in March, camping at Satara. Saw Casper last year and would be lovely to see white cubs as well as him again.

Also going to head to Manyaleti for a day visit, as an aside, and planning to do a short drive along the tar outside Orpen gate to the outer gate as well to maximize the chances of seeing the Birminghams. The possibility of seeing multiple white lions in the wild doesn't come along very often.
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Yeah its from this last week. Not sure if they are actually white, the lady who filmed it thinks they are just lighter then usual lions so not sure. But alot of people are certain they are Caspers as multiple people saw him with her for months.
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(01-23-2022, 03:59 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @DARK MANE Yeah of course 7 males dominant that long problem is most are unknown. Two big dark maned males north of satara resemble shishangaan males probably their sons. Two young nomadic males between mananga pride and mountain pride whom shishangaans fought with before also resemble Shish males. Also Ratelpan males resemble Shish males. They probably have a lot of males. Also they used to rule close to the border so some of their offspring maybe in Mozambique Also. Also they have alot of young subs within mountain pride and lots of cubs within mananga pride. So obviously the previous offspring are probably nomadic now and unknown Also.

Ximhamham and his brothers sure have a huge bloodline!
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Portrait of Casper the white lion
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Casper and brothers last July on H7 between main tar and Nsemani Dam


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Yet another video of Senior Shish males




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