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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Fearless S.Avoca ,  photo by:  jonty wild
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THIS IS OUR LAND... 
N.Avocas and Nks ladies
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Avoca Madota... blondie & Nk lioness, photo by: ranger sabastion

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Mohawk Avoca on patrol... 

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One day i will get that vulture... Blondie Avoca, 18 dec 2019 Chitwa Chitwa

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Mighty Darkmane Avoca

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The always impressive Avoca Blondie at Nkorho Bush Lodge. 

- Posted by David Halford, Dec. 16, 2019.


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Blonde Avoca male claiming his share of a buffalo kill in northern Sabi Sands. 
- Posted by Samuel Morisoli, Dec.17, 2019.


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Blondie killed a adult zebra two nights ago... 



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Blondie Avoca, Nkorho Lodge 22-12-19

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found on FB the caption says "Avoca Mohawk after the fight with Nkuhuma"
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Photo by: cari  rhsc, 27-12-19

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(12-28-2019, 03:33 AM)239Pu Wrote:
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found on FB the caption says "Avoca Mohawk after the fight with Nkuhuma"

That's recent or the fight that happened a while back? NK inflicted a hell lot of damage considering the stage he is at. Look at those forlegs.
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Sik94 thats a old pic from Ep page. App you didnt have the opp to read the post from the ranger who witnessed the fight, that blood came from Mohawk mouth, he bit his own tongue, all you see in his face is cuts from NK claws while he was on ground, even lioness will do that when they fight with males over food. Serious was if he bited his spine, leg, that can cause damage.
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