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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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@Rui Ferreira I mean Eorenji is probably the smallest lion anyone can name here.

I think Mohawk is bigger than him though, but probably smaller than the larger Ndhzenga.
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Southern Avoca enjoying a warthog

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Kruger Nkuhuma earlier this month, August 4th

the darker maned boy, looking impressive. 

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Havent seen anything on these boys during this week so far.
Hope they are fine out there and wish the third brother would be seen / pictured with them, its been quite a long time now.
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These boys are gonna be so impressive, the last male already has a nice mane for his age.



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All Avoca offspring seem to have that mohawk style mane
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(08-23-2024, 05:39 PM)KM600 Wrote: These boys are gonna be so impressive, the last male already has a nice mane for his age.




They remind me of the older Plain camp male lion. Hopefully they could stick together.
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"9:45am
3 Lion stationary
H4-1, 1.8km W of Lower Sabie, in riverbed"
darker maned Nkuhuma 

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(08-25-2024, 10:49 PM)Ngonya Wrote: "9:45am
3 Lion stationary
H4-1, 1.8km W of Lower Sabie, in riverbed"
darker maned Nkuhuma 

Dont think thats them, Lower Sabie is quite a distance from Rhino Post area.
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(08-25-2024, 11:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Dont think thats them, Lower Sabie is quite a distance from Rhino Post area.
who then.
And not as far as you think

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+ one of them posted by tourist around Lower Sabie / Skukuza area yesterday (@capewithrico)


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Safe to assume Khanya and Nkuhuma went in Kruger??
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(08-25-2024, 11:24 PM)Ngonya Wrote: who then.
And not as far as you think

That map is not correct.

Lower Sabie is like 30 km from Rhino Post.


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They started to establish themselves at Rhino Post for months, it would be strange they all of suden move 30 km.

Maybe location was wrong, and where seen closer to Skukuza.
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