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RE: Avoca male lions - Potato - 01-21-2022

(01-21-2022, 02:19 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: He’s lost a lot of muscle mass and is very skinny. I hope he’s not battling some type of illness on top of the lack of nutrition
He looks good actually to my eye. Now as he is again eating, I expect he will recover to his normal weight quite fast.

Those Talamati boys are starting to look beastly. I wonder if Imbali male at this point would be able to chasse them around. If he would try then I would not be suprised at all if he would took a beating from those boys.


RE: Avoca male lions - Potato - 01-21-2022


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RE: Avoca male lions - Mdz123 - 01-22-2022

Talamatis sleeping on WE

https://youtu.be/WZw93Oh7u8g


RE: Avoca male lions - Tonpa - 01-29-2022

A plump mohawk by Kyle Gordon 





RE: Avoca male lions - WildLeonis - 01-29-2022

DM and Talamatis battling over scraps. The male subadults are almost as big as DM now and as a result can go toe to toe with him when battling over a carcass. I wonder if he’ll soon try to chase them out of the pride? Or if he’d even be successful being that it’s only one of him and 2-3 of them? I think he might need his brothers to help push them out unless the females joined him in expelling his sons from the pride. Anyway, it’s great to see them feeding again. Most of them still look a little skinny. Hopefully they’ll continue to be successful in catching meals frequently and will get some large catches where everyone can get well fed.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CZRTHScJsrj/?fbclid=IwAR35WRKXeSKszYled_z-HlA0IvHdVSGAyUv370mBRNkrAP2tF5oORxLxhKc


RE: Avoca male lions - lionuk - 01-29-2022

2/2 Southern Avoca males
Credit: Eckson Sithole


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RE: Avoca male lions - Potato - 01-29-2022

One of the Northern Avoca males surveying their kingdom, which unfortunately do them did not last for a very long time as the Ndhzenga males pushed them back north.


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RE: Avoca male lions - 1ofCourage - 01-29-2022

https://twitter.com/LIONLOVERS5/status/1487462493920366597 

Put up today. Dark Mane
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RE: Avoca male lions - 1ofCourage - 01-29-2022

https://twitter.com/LIONLOVERS5/status/1487207881917280260

Nhena posted on 1/28/22


RE: Avoca male lions - Mdz123 - 01-30-2022

Portrait of Dark Mane
Credits: Daniel Anthony




RE: Avoca male lions - lionuk - 02-03-2022

N. Avoca males are here sleeping but only Mohawk is out in the open. He is well fed so it looks like these two have been on a recent kill somewhere.






RE: Avoca male lions - lionuk - 02-06-2022

1/2 Southern Avoca males drinking and probably also looking at his own reflection
Credit: Tengile River Lodge


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RE: Avoca male lions - WildLeonis - 02-07-2022

DM in Elephant Plains area. His stomach looks as if he may have had something to eat, but honestly it’s hard to tell with the way the video is shot. He’s looking pretty good though from what I can see. As I understand, the Talamatis are quite a ways away. Hopefully they’ll meet up again soon.

https://www.facebook.com/TendaiMoyoFieldGuide/videos/1431223100670294


RE: Avoca male lions - WildLeonis - 02-07-2022

More footage of DM. He’s back on Djuma. If the earlier footage was correct showing him in Elephant Plains, he’s walked a long way in a short amount of time unless the earlier footage was from a few days ago. 

He appears in good condition here, but could probably use a meal. 







RE: Avoca male lions - Potato - 02-09-2022