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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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My favorite duo. Is this pc territory or just techinally pc territory??

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I think so yes, it is western Sabi Sands, close to Singita as well. I think PCM territory. Im not an expert though

Hope these males stay safe, they have been doing good together
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(11 hours ago)Friarfan619 Wrote: My favorite duo. Is this pc territory or just techinally pc territory??


PCM territory but I don’t they cover Inyati as much as they once did, Ximhungwes seem to have shifted further south east which has led to altercation with Mhangenis, and Nkuhuma Breakaways no longer have territory from Inyati to Singita anymore either. Very far up north or very far down south seem to be the safest areas for nomadic males to visit in Western Sabi Sands.
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These boys will prolly go over straight east to northern Sabi Sands from there following the path they seem to love so much, I wouldn’t be suprised if they bump into Nkuhuma Pride and solo K3 while the other Kambulas are down south.
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