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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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The Southern Avoca males seen yesterday
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Northern Avoca male "Mohawk" 
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The Southern Avoca males.
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This coalition controls the south. The are dominant over the Eyrefield and Sand River prides.


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Southern Avocas























DM Northen Avoca




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@Potato Great footage of the S Avocas. I hope they continue to stick around the Sabi Sands... they look absolutely great and it seems like Sand River females are finding stability with them around.
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More of S. Avocas :





It looks like the 1 older cub from Sand River pride is male:


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As @Gijima said, great to see S. Avocas, those 2 are in absolute prime years atm and they do look stunning..i can see this 2 dominate this area for quite some time still. 

Theres still 1 younger female from the pride that will be in estrus soon. 

It will be 3 yrs soon as this duo become dominant in Kirkmans Kamp area and somewhere from mid 2019 they started claiming Sand River and Plains Camp prides.
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Saw a video by 10jossie on instagram of one of the N. Avoca males mauling a Hyena, seems they're doing well Grin
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The impressive Southern Avoca males.
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The Avocas males are doing a great job, their bloodline is everywhere north and south...
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Mohawk w/ Nkuhuma son
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Young Avoca Male
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Which avocas killed the Piva male leopard? The S. Avocas?
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