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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(11-13-2020, 03:39 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-13-2020, 02:21 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: I have asked to Game Ranger Rob about size of the N.Avoca male (Darkmane) and the Gowrie males. He says that are very similar in size

Rangers from Djuma said somethink elese. You can hear James Henry here (from 1:25:30):





Also as far as I know Brent Leo Simith as well said than DM is bigger than Birminghams.
Knowing that Robin saw to both coalitions and he say that are on a similar size this is enough to know their sizes.
Anyway, Thanks for post the link
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I think DarkMane is the weakest of all the Avocas with that lame front leg
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@239Pu  See earlier videos. Dark Mane is perfectly fine.
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"Knowing that Robin saw to both coalitions and he say that are on a similar size this is enough to know their sizes."

Rather no one will judge better size of BIrmingham males than Djuma rangers as they no just seen them, but were watching them for nearly 3 years on daily basis.

"I think DarkMane is the weakest of all the Avocas with that lame front leg"

If you mean just health then it seems like it althrough lame is not that bad and according to rangers when he is warmed up (after a bit of walking), the limp is not even visible. It is just when he  starts moving then limp is visible. Anyway as long as he hold to Talamati pride he should be perfectly fine. 
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( This post was last modified: 11-14-2020, 04:44 AM by T I N O )

(11-14-2020, 04:22 AM)Potato Wrote: "Knowing that Robin saw to both coalitions and he say that are on a similar size this is enough to know their sizes."

Rather no one will judge better size of BIrmingham males than Djuma rangers as they no just seen them, but were watching them for nearly 3 years on daily basis.

"I think DarkMane is the weakest of all the Avocas with that lame front leg"

If you mean just health then it seems like it althrough lame is not that bad and according to rangers when he is warmed up (after a bit of walking), the limp is not even visible. It is just when he  starts moving then limp is visible. Anyway as long as he hold to Talamati pride he should be perfectly fine. 

Okay, that's is what you think
After all some of SS guys confirmed that the BBoys are the biggest lions around Sabi Sands.
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One of the two S.Avoca males with a intimidating stare!
November 2020,Photo credits: Moosa Varachia

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One of the N.Avoca males Mohawk/Lamula
This dominant male lion turns his attention to some vultures flying nearby
November 2020. Image by: Reggi Barreto


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A massive N.Avoca male "Blondie" 
November 2020 Image by: Matakataka Tours & Safaris

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Avoca male lion on 1st rock - Torchwood - Oct 2020
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N Avocas. Credit: hana.ben2
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The bigger mane S Avoca has really become an impressive individual. (Credit: nnpgraphy) 


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The two massive and badass S.Avoca males seen a couple of weeks/days  ago on MalaMala Game Reserve
November 2020,MalaMala Game Reserve,Image by: NNGraphy

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Blondie- one of Northen Avoca males!!
"Feels like this lion has some stories to tell. So majestic"
Sabi Sand, Greater Kruger
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Blondie look a very powerful lion. 
The Avoca/Giraffe genes are strong.
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Northern Avoca male Mohawk/Lamula mating with the infertile Kambula lioness  on MalaMala Game Reserve.
caption: A mating pair of lions. They spent a few days together mating, before eventually separating and moving off
November 2020,MalaMala Game Reserve,Photo credits: Reggi Barreto

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