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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(11-21-2020, 04:35 PM)Potato Wrote: Someone there said that swollen joints of Mohawk Avoca vanished, but at that vivdeo we can clearly see that they are still there.

It was worse before..
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Dominant coalition pause briefly as they hear a Lioness calling in the distance. Soon after they joined the lionesses of the Sand River Pride.


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(11-22-2020, 07:51 PM)Potato Wrote: Dominant coalition pause briefly as they hear a Lioness calling in the distance. Soon after they joined the lionesses of the Sand River Pride.


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Beasts! Kirkman's Kamp? Who's the photographer. 
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(11-22-2020, 07:53 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(11-22-2020, 07:51 PM)Potato Wrote: Dominant coalition pause briefly as they hear a Lioness calling in the distance. Soon after they joined the lionesses of the Sand River Pride.


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Beasts! Kirkman's Kamp? Who's the photographer. 
Thanks for sharing

Yes, it was at Kirkmans Camp. I do not know who photographer was.
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(11-22-2020, 09:20 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-22-2020, 07:53 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(11-22-2020, 07:51 PM)Potato Wrote: Dominant coalition pause briefly as they hear a Lioness calling in the distance. Soon after they joined the lionesses of the Sand River Pride.


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Beasts! Kirkman's Kamp? Who's the photographer. 
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Yes, it was at Kirkmans Camp. I do not know who photographer was.

Thanks for the answer. The photographer took such a incredible photo without a doubt!
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The Dark Maned Avoca male with the Talamati pride today with WildEarth.TV at Djuma Private Game Reserve
Djuma-Sabi Sands-Posted on November 22/2020.
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Great portrait for the Blondie Avoca male
Photo credit to: Saul Rivkind.
2020-11-21

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Dark Mane- Nov 2020 credit: funky_o

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Blondie & Mohawk Nov 2020 credit: melly_makes 

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Dark Mane w/ some of his daughters- future of the Talamati Pride. Credit: Gideon Malherbe Photography. Nov 9 2020

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S.Avoca Males at Tengile, Sabi Sands.
Walking along a road can save you from the pestering flies, ticks and thorns in the long grass but it doesn't offer much concealment. The two Avoca males are alerted at the sound of a baboon alarming at their exposed position.
Tengile-Sabi Sands-11/24/2020(OLD PHOTO)
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One of the Southern Avoca male Lions follows his brother and crosses the Sand River to meet up with the Sand River pride

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Dark Mane in Djuma


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Blondie 
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(11-30-2020, 08:38 PM)Gijima Wrote:



Dark Mane in Djuma


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Blondie 
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Nov 2020
The image of Blondie it's from 2 years ago or so
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Great video of DM. He is a very impressive and tall specimen. 
BTW,Those swellings on the elbows of DM,Isn't TB?
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@"TinoArmando" I was wondering why Blondie looked so young! Thanks for clarifying. 

I think DM just has very hairy elbows. I looked at recent pictures of him and don’t see swelling. I also know cats can get hygroma(?) ... I think that’s what Mohawk and two of the Talamati sub adults has. 

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(11-30-2020, 09:08 PM)Gijima Wrote: @"TinoArmando" I was wondering why Blondie looked so young! Thanks for clarifying. 

I think DM just has very hairy elbows. I looked at recent pictures of him and don’t see swelling. I also know cats can get hygroma(?) ... I think that’s what Mohawk and two of the Talamati sub adults has. 

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You're welcome, my friend,Thank you for post some more images of Dark-maned,Yeah,Definitely isn't TB and actually is a lot of hairy on the elbows.
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