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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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The impressive Blondie Avoca!  pic by: Rein Kock

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South Avocas are now the dominant males of Sand River Pride. (Kirkman's Kamp) 

"A new beginning - again - for the Sand River Pride.
Over the past 4 years, the Sand River Pride has been dominated by 3 different coalitions of male lions.
Life is not easy for lions in the wild - each time male lions take the pride over, they kill cubs and chase away the remaining sub-adult lions, leaving only adult lionesses and so the pride struggles to grow in size.
The Sand River Pride has been diminished from 11 lions to just 2 adult females.
However, under the dominance of the Avoca males, one of the lionesses has just had a litter of 3 (maybe 4) cubs and for the first time in 3 years the Sand River Pride have moved their den site back onto our concession.

We hope the future is bright for this pride of lions." by: Josh van der Ploeg, Matt Smith and Joel Hlatshwayo 06-02-2020


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S. Avocas expanding their territory around Skukuza:


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Theres quite a party around Skukuza atm with male lions and coalitions, 4 N'ws are in the west with Charleston Big Boy, in the south are 4 DeLaporte males and in the east 2 S. Avocas with 5th Mantimahle near bye. Thats more then 10 males around Skukuza, more then in whole Sabi Sands.
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King DarkMane , Feb,2020 ... pic by: pearsonphotography

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King Mohawk! Nkorho 07-02-2020 pic by: catseye_photo

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King Blondie! by: Nkorho Ranger

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Dark Mane Avoca roaring and scent marking on Djuma, on SafariLive :





With Nkuhumas and his 2 brothers hanging further south, it seems that he and Talamatis moved into Nkuhumas former core territory on Djuma.
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Southern Avocas

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Here is Dark Mane 1 of The 3 Avoca Brothers Roaring away while being found on Djuma Private Game Reserve by Steve Faulconbridge and Cameraman BK while Searching if for his other 2 Brothers after not being seen in Djuma for 5 months as he hangs out by himself with The Talamarty Pride of Lionesses on Arathusa Game Reserve most of his time , while the othe 2 Members of The Avoca Coalition Mohawk and Blondie spend all their time with The Nkuhuma Lionesses and 9 Cubs !! 
by: Steve Faulconbridge
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Blondie, One of Avoca males meeting with a lioness on the road
arathusa safari lodge


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Happy Valentines day to all the romantics out there!
S/Avoca
?: Josh van der Ploeg
?Tengile River Lodge
?: Sabi Sands, South Africa


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Blondie
Avoca male in golden hour!
Great Kruger.?

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Eye to Eye with the dominant Southern Avoca male. The two Southern Avoca males are currently spending majority of their time with the Sand River pride in the kruger National Park near Rhino Post.

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