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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Blondie, pic from EP lodge, 

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The beautiful Northern Avoca Males "Mohawk & Blondie".
Credit : Ranger Andrew Bartlet. Sabi Sand Wildtuin Gate
Posted: April 29, 2020.

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(04-29-2020, 01:48 AM)Blondemane Wrote:
(04-22-2020, 01:56 AM)239Pu Wrote:
(04-21-2020, 09:19 PM)Potato Wrote: It has been very interesting to watch the change in habits of the two Avoca males, as they are spending more time on our concession whilst mating with a lioness from the Sand River pride.

Recently they have been patrolling and extending their territory further east into the Kruger National Park, but seem to now be focused on spending time with the lioness.


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are they Northern or Southern Avoca ? . they are with the Sand River pride, so they are Southern Avoca right ? it's just that their heads look more narrow in this pic , and the one on the left looks very similar to Mohawk ...  i still have a hard time telling them apart

its an old photo of them!

I do not know if it is. It was posted by Kirkmans Kamp facebook page at the same day I posted it here.
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(04-21-2020, 09:35 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Massive DM Avoca fighting Talamati lionesses over a kill:


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This is also a old sighting pics, i posted this here in early 2019... that lioness are the torchwood not talamati. JRD Photo is posting TBT photos. 
https://www.facebook.com/181324685890740/posts/one-of-the-northern-avoca-males-and-torchwood-lionesses-fighting-over-an-old-imp/273553450001196/
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A TBT video, one N.Avoca and NK lioness and Mangheni young male. 
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A video that covers Avocas 
https://youtu.be/di8AyIEHu4Q
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Recent photo of S.Avoca, Lazy-Eye male.
"I've been wanting to capture a portrait of a male lion like this for a long time... His face tells a story, that's for sure...
Their territory is shared between our concession and the Kruger National Park, but a recent pride take over by the Avoca male lions has ensured that we see this pride more regularly.
For Matt there is nothing more exciting that hearing the distant roars of lions in the early morning and then finding the males, females, and young ones together. There is something so ethereal about seeing lion cubs with their fathers - it is hard to believe that the impressive male lions were once cubs themselves.
Hopefully the Avoca male lions remain dominant long enough to allow their cubs to survive and become important members of the Sand River pride."  Credit to: Ranger Matt Smith

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Avoca Blondie & Nks and cubs, Mala Mala, video by Latest Sightings Kruger



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AVOCA MALES...

...beautiful encounter during one of our morning drives last year on their territory patrol. These two Males eventually managed shift their southern boundary line and managed to occupy the Nkuhuma females with great success! On the other side, Dark-maned decided to hang back with the Talamati pride and remained in the Northern parts of territory!


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Young Mohawk:


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Majestic looking for The Dominant King of the #Talamati pride, king DM #Avoca.
Credit: Ahmad Laher
Posted: 5 May 2020.

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North Avoca males "Mohawk & Blondie" on a kill with Nkuhuma pride.
MalaMala Game Reserve
May 8, 2020.



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(05-17-2020, 04:01 AM)Potato Wrote:
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Huge boys!
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Blondie, May 2020

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