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(11-20-2022, 05:39 PM)WildLeonis Wrote: Out of the three N.Avocas he’s the only one that has remained healthy and injury free.
If we look at Avoca brothers as whole, their 2 Southern brothers are still going strong, healthy and without any serious injuries.
In few months they will be 10 yrs old, and soon after are coming into their 5th year as territorial males.
5 continuous years for a duo would be excellent achievement, which not many duos managed to accomplish.
Although, i kinda feel that they will have serious challenge soon in those Nkuhlu young males.
True. The S.Avocas have done very well for themselves. Luck is a big part of that. But also from reports they sound more aggressive than their northern brothers and of course their very strong bond is no doubt a factor. I have never seen any footage or pictures of them apart. Though I’m sure they do split up from time to time to do territorial patrols.