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(12-08-2020, 02:58 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: From my understanding the old avoca/giraffe males were huge chunky lions so maybe they sired him,after Hearing today about how large he is. Scorro wasn't to big was he?
As we discussed this before, exactly about this topic.. Genes from fathers are not all, by that logic S. and N. Avocas would be biggest lions around, but they are pretty average (except DM, S. Avocas are bulky but i dont think they are that big) , as they are also sired by Old Avoca/Giraffes, and its not like Scorro was some small lion, they only said that he was not as big as Avoca/Giraffes..
If I remember correctly, when Red Road/Birmingham lionesses came in Manyeleti, their rangers stated that they are biggest lionesses they seen, so thats a factor too..
Well said. The bloodline depends from both sides, As much as the lionesses and the males. For example, The old Giraffe males and the Birmingham females were very huge and bulky specimens.
Then, The majority of their bloodline should be big as them. Example, The Birmingham young male. He's very big and bulk for his young age