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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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The powerful Blondie of the N.Avoca coalition taken in the Sabi Sands
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One of the N.Avoca males "Blondie" at Singita in Sabi Sands
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Two Images (comparing whiskers pattern)
Image credits: Kevin Scott (Top Side) Lower Side: Ross Couper

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The two brothers dominant over the Nkuhuma pride!
Blondie and Mohawk/Lamula part of the northern Avoca coalition on a territorial patrol in the darkness through Arathusa Safari Lodge in Sabi Sands.
These two brothers spend their majority of their time together. They reminds me a lot to the Majingilane males. Such a strong brotherhood!
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Avoca Male makes himself heard
Sound up! Listen to the mighty vocalisations of one of the Avoca males.…
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Southern Avocas


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(11-01-2020, 03:31 PM)Potato Wrote: Southern Avocas


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Biggermaned Southern Avoca
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One of the Southern Avoca males on the move at Plains Camps in Kruger National Park
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Blondie :

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The Massive Southern Avoca males on the move at MalaMala Game Reserve
They're definitely much bigger than their brothers,The northern Avoca males

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(11-01-2020, 11:10 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Blondie :

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Being honest. Blondie should be one of the most good looking lions around in the area.
Recent shot?
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(11-01-2020, 11:55 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Being honest. Blondie should be one of the most good looking lions around in the area.
Recent shot?

Probably.
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One of the three N.Avoca males (Mohawk/Lamula)
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(11-01-2020, 11:54 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Massive Southern Avoca males on the move at MalaMala Game Reserve
They're definitely much bigger than their brothers,The northern Avoca males

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I keep forgetting that they only turned 7 this year. So makes sense that this is now their prime. And agreed, the Northern and Southern males have a totally different “look”.
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(11-02-2020, 02:06 AM)Gijima Wrote:
(11-01-2020, 11:54 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Massive Southern Avoca males on the move at MalaMala Game Reserve
They're definitely much bigger than their brothers,The northern Avoca males

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I keep forgetting that they only turned 7 this year. So makes sense that this is now their prime. And agreed, the Northern and Southern males have a totally different “look”.
Northern Avoca males are a few months youngers. However the Southern Avoca males were confirmed are  much bigger than the N.Avoca.
BTW, I'm very agree with your words.
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