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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Blondie seen in the sand river, roaring this evening. 


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Mohawk in Londolozi
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The Talamatis are close by and he could use a good meal soon. 
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 Blondie, roaring at Northern Sabi Sands (area/Lodge not specified).




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Mohawk roaring & resting in Mala Mala
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Dark Mane. Looks like he's smiling for the camera 11/09/2021
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( This post was last modified: 09-14-2021, 08:08 PM by lionuk )

Blondie patrolling in Londolozi today. He looks to be in a great shape.


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Mohawk seen in Londolozi


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1/2 South Avoca male in Kruger
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(09-12-2021, 11:40 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Blondie with 2 Kambula females :


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The lioness in the foreground is the same Kambula lioness that was known as the "barren mistress/longtime love/fatal siren" of the Othawa male. She can be identified by the nick on her lower left eyelid margin. She had mated with the Avoca males, Mohawk specifically, back when OM was still alive.
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Imbali male chassing DM and Talamati pride





Talamati pride regrouping




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Southern Avoca males seen with Sand River pride.
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More pictures of 1/2 Southern Avoca male at Kirkman's Camp.
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Two Northern Avoca males at Mala Mala.
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