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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Blondie Northern Avoca male #SabiSandsGameReserve
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DarkMane Avoca and the Talamati pride #sabisandgamereserve
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Amazing sighting of DM and the talamati cubs! that picture with the sky behind is just beautiful!
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Blondie & cubs on a giraffe kill,  pic by: lavitaebellatravelpic

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"How does one measure the success of male lions - is it the amount of territory held, or the number of prides controlled and how many offspring they sire?
However you measure it; we're sure the Avoca male lions have it. 
As far as we know they control two (potentially three different prides), and they also traverse a large territory considering the coalition consists of just the two of them.
Last night, guests at@andbeyondkirkmanskamp were enthralled once again, as these male lions announced themselves with roars which were heard across our concession."
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Blondie roaring!
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2 S. Avocas in Kruger :




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(02-27-2020, 08:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 S. Avocas in Kruger :





They have filled out nicely though unlike their brothers they live in a dangerous neighborhood.
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Great capture of Dark Mane Avoca staring at the guide on vehicle as he pass by, just few inches away :


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The s avocas are looking really impressive lions. Be interesting to see if they have any run ins with other males
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S.Avoca 
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N.Avoca DarkMane
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Blondie limping again? :/
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