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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(08-29-2021, 08:02 PM)Potato Wrote: Guide said they were in central parts. Also to be clear it is Londolozi's description, not my own.

Central Londolozi is just west to MalaMala Main Camp over the river, which is now Avocas territory for months, so its understandable that they hang around central Londolozi aswell.
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2/2 South Avoca Males doing great together. They look fantastic. 
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Who knows what’s in store for us over the next few weeks or months? Are these younger males starting to move in? Being seen more regularly on Londolozi, sometimes in the presence of the Nkuhuma Pride in the north and other times with a couple of the Ntsevu Pride Females in the south.


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Plains Camp subadult male, son of S. Avocas, he should be around or close to 2 yrs of age now :

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Dark Mane looking content. 09/09/2021
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N. Avocas are back at MalaMala Main Camp, after they where at Djuma recently :

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1/3 Northern Avocas, Dark Mane, resting and contact calling for members of the Talamati pride at Djuma, Northern Sabi Sands, September 10.




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Mohawk drinking water in MalaMala


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Dark Mane in Djuma 


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Blondie with 2 Kambula females :


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Blondie staring at his brother with the 2 Kambula lionesses


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