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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Dunno. What good would he be for the Talamatis at this point. He already abandoned them before. 
Its not like he is up to protecting the pride and would just be a drain on food. 

If DM is going to have any future as a dominant territorial male. He needs to get back in shape on his own first.
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(05-03-2022, 08:19 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Dunno. What good would he be for the Talamatis at this point. He already abandoned them before. 
Its not like he is up to protecting the pride and would just be a drain on food. 

If DM is going to have any future as a dominant territorial male. He needs to get back in shape on his own first.

His injury never healed and his injured leg is visibly so much skinnier than his good leg. He can still be a deterrent for nomads and protect the pride just by being there but he is not able to hold territory on his own. Being a lone male is hard enough let alone with an injury like that. He just needs a partner, he can still be very successful but not by himself. He did get the talamati subs to almost adulthood with that injury, so I don't think he's completely useless.
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(05-03-2022, 08:19 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Dunno. What good would he be for the Talamatis at this point. He already abandoned them before. 
For Talamatis pretty much nothink indeed. For DM however that would be opportunity to feed better and get back to better shape. Also it would be opportunity to join up with 2 Talamati young males which would highly improve his odds for surviving as well as odds for becoming terrytorial male yet again.
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Arent Talamatis south now? They are again at opposite sides on reserve.
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Blondie looking very good here in terms of shape of both body and mane and he doesn't have any limps. If it is recent that would be awesome through I would expect that to be from like 3 years ago or so.




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(05-03-2022, 07:48 PM)Potato Wrote: Blondie looking very good here in terms of shape of both body and mane and he doesn't have any limps. If it is recent that would be awesome through I would expect that to be from like 3 years ago or so.

Not recent, i think 2020.
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(05-05-2022, 11:32 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Mohawk
To me both Talamatis resemblance DM a lot. Neither of them look like he was sired by Mohawk or Blondie.
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(05-02-2022, 02:17 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Mohawk tug of war vs 7 Nkuhuma cubs:

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Footage of DM. Apparently he’s back with the Talamatis which is good news. He has a full belly too and overall looks pretty good. 



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(05-08-2022, 04:42 PM)WildLeonis Wrote: Footage of DM. Apparently he’s back with the Talamatis which is good news. He has a full belly too and overall looks pretty good. 




DM has the appearance of a big smile on his face.
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Blondie looks in good condition
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More DM footage with the Talamatis. It’s hilarious how they’re all laying around on their backs with their legs up due to being absolutely stuffed from a meal. Lol. I wonder what they ate? Hope DM remains with the pride. 

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(05-09-2022, 12:36 AM)WildLeonis Wrote: More DM footage with the Talamatis. It’s hilarious how they’re all laying around on their backs with their legs up due to being absolutely stuffed from a meal. Lol. I wonder what they ate? Hope DM remains with the pride. 

I must admit i didn't taught that DM and Talamatis will reunite again, they where separated for more then 3 months.

This boy DM is such a "strange" lion, i hope he can stay near his 2 sons this time, it will be best for him.
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