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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(8 hours ago)Potato Wrote:
(8 hours ago)criollo2mil Wrote: they were even seen doing the mounting male to male ritual
that was with Kruger male, not Mohawk no?

sorry, i totally misunderstood the Q.   Yes, that was KM and S Avoca.  


so to answer the question correctly, they were not very far from each other on that day....but since, the KM/S Avoca duo have moved to northern MalaMala.
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(4 hours ago)criollo2mil Wrote:
(8 hours ago)Potato Wrote:
(8 hours ago)criollo2mil Wrote: they were even seen doing the mounting male to male ritual
that was with Kruger male, not Mohawk no?

sorry, i totally misunderstood the Q.   Yes, that was KM and S Avoca.  


so to answer the question correctly, they were not very far from each other on that day....but since, the KM/S Avoca duo have moved to northern MalaMala and Mohawk.

Meanwhile Khanya and NK were last spotted going in MalaMala too, seems these boys might be having one big party we’re all unfamiliar with.
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