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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

Poland Djumafan Offline
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4 july 2019, on the sunrise & sunset safarilive drives we had Blonde Avoca male with couple lioness from Nkuhuma Pride on the zebra kill.


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(07-04-2019, 01:04 AM)Djumafan Wrote:
(06-30-2019, 01:55 AM)Barbarosa Wrote:
  • It’s been a long time since this thread was updated but a fight took place between Nkuhuma male (son of BBoys) and one of the Avoca male.
  • The face of the Avoca was pretty bloodied and as for the Nkuhama male he hasn't been seen since the fight.
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Face of that orange eyed/mohawk avoca after that fight


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I read that the Nkhuma boy was OK and that the Avoca may have bitten himself through his own tongue, hence the blood but otherwise he was OK as well.
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( This post was last modified: 07-05-2019, 10:13 PM by Djumafan )

Blonde Avoca male is limping.. again. But this limping looks more serious. In my opinion he will be OK soon, he will rejoin mohawk/snarly/orange eyed brother and everything will be easier. 

As far I know, the third Northern Avoca is still with Talamati Pride somewhere in North. Last time I have seen him on safarilive drives in Djuma in mid Febuary.  That Talamati Pride currently have nine cubs now with the Avocas.




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09/07/2019 sunrise safarilive

We had a blonde avoca with two Nkuhuma lionesses "the youngest Matimba daughter"  and "purple eyes lioness". Not far away from them, we had another avoca male - mohawk/orange eyed. He has a lot of scratches on his face... a lot.  

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Blonde from Northern Avoca males at Chitwa Chitwa.. Photo by Sam Henning. Posted - 9 July 2019

   
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(07-10-2019, 02:20 PM)Djumafan Wrote: Blonde from Northern Avoca males at Chitwa Chitwa.. Photo by Sam Henning. Posted - 9 July 2019

He seems to be loosing some muscle mass in his leg. Weird how Nsuku is having the same issue.

I wonder if overtime they will just split up completely. The northern guy seems to hang around by himself quite a lot.
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Northern Avoca, probably Orange eyed/Mohawk and Blondie




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( This post was last modified: 07-15-2019, 10:35 PM by Potato )

Blondie is still a little bit limping, but already can keep up with his brother. That are very good news although I bet Mhangeni and Nkuhuma boys would disagree :)
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Yes, he looks much more better. I expected them on safarilive, but unfortunately they disappeared...
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Southern Avoca male, photo from instagram by Jacques Viljoen, posted on 18 july.

   
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Is the Southern Avoca alone or is his brother still alive?
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(07-20-2019, 06:56 AM)NCAT33 Wrote: Is the Southern Avoca alone or is his brother still alive?

I haven't heard/read anything suggesting that they are separated or one of them is dead. This is the latest from Mark Wenckler.


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Both Avocas are alive and well.
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Boys has visited Sabi Sabi

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The cubs are about 3 months old and the father of the cubs is the Avoca male also seen in the video
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