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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(01-27-2021, 03:08 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Will these boys hurry up and meet already


Well if you talk about S.Avocas and N.Avocas it will be more complicated but if you just talk about N.Avocas of course there are seen very close, and maybe that they even meet during night and we don't see them...
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Is that Mohawk/smaller maned of the Southern Avocas?? I didn’t even recognize him. These boys are always in great condition.... now they just need to raise some cubs to adulthood.
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(01-28-2021, 06:18 AM)Gijima Wrote: Is that Mohawk/smaller maned of the Southern Avocas?? I didn’t even recognize him. These boys are always in great condition.... now they just need to raise some cubs to adulthood.

Yes.
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"Mohawk" Sleepy Avoca male lion
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"The Grumpy Mohawk" Northern Avoca male on move at Simbambili
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Blondie in Londolozi (_taylajean_)

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A stunning portrait of the dominant Southern Avoca male on the lookout at Malamala Game Reserve 
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"dominant" DM is not so dominant anymore, Mohawk showing his brother who is the boss of Nkuhumas and this territory,forcing him to submit.. 

But good to see reunion, with all 3 N. Avocas together im curious if they will try to expand their territory now.
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(02-06-2021, 11:48 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: "dominant" DM is not so dominant anymore, Mohawk showing his brother who is the boss of Nkuhumas and this territory,forcing him to submit.. 

But good to see reunion, with all 3 N. Avocas together im curious if they will try to expand their territory now.

Mr T also was said to act subbmissive in days following his reunion with his older brothers. He is acting tha way to be reaccepted into the coalition and doesn't mean he won't be the most dominant when it willl came to mating rights later on. I must say tho I am suprised that bond between the brothers did not remain strong after just one year separation. Mr T split from his brothers for 2 years and after than was easly accepted back. Now raunion within Northern Avoca coalition stands under a question mark. I hope tho Mohawk and Blondie won't threat DM as a intruder and won't kill him.
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The older mopogo were getting on and were maybe happy to get some back up when mr t returned. The avocas are in there prime so its maybe different. If dm is accepted and joins back up im sure the avocas will be a force to be reckoned with if they choose to extend their territory
Do you think dm would kill his brothers cubs?
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(02-06-2021, 03:35 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Do you think dm would kill his brothers cubs?

He will not,those are not cubs anymore yet subadults, and theres 3 other lionesses to mate with and DM will prob hang with them and not the main pride, lionesses from main pride might and will be very hostile towards him.
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(02-06-2021, 01:51 PM)Potato Wrote: Mr T also was said to act subbmissive in days following his reunion with his older brothers. He is acting tha way to be reaccepted into the coalition and doesn't mean he won't be the most dominant when it willl came to mating rights later on. I must say tho I am suprised that bond between the brothers did not remain strong after just one year separation. Mr T split from his brothers for 2 years and after than was easly accepted back. Now raunion within Northern Avoca coalition stands under a question mark. I hope tho Mohawk and Blondie won't threat DM as a intruder and won't kill him

Theres no question mark, they will reunite if DM chose's to stay and dont return to Talamatis.
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(02-06-2021, 03:35 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The older mopogo were getting on and were maybe happy to get some back up when mr t returned
By that time Mapogos exept Makhulu were 9 and half years old si not that old. Moreover without Mr. T there were still 4 of them and they were still very dominant in the arena. It is not like they needed Mr T back then to keep their territory.

(02-06-2021, 03:35 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Do you think dm would kill his brothers cubs?
 
All 3 Avocas mated with both Talamati and Nkuchuma females. There are no cubs or subadults which any of the Avocas would not see as his own. Neither DM is a threat to Nkuchuma pride nor other two Avocas could be to Talamati pride.
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