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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Dark Mane, sniffing something at Djuma, Northern Sabi Sands, October 12.




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Blondie and Mohawk today at Red Dam, Arathusa area
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A great picture of Blondie and Mohawk. It's fantastic to see them sticking together. 
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Avocas back on Djuma. It would be nice to see all 3 Avocas reunited, hopefully it is about to happen. Mohawk is finally looking fit.




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Dark Mane is back from patrol and of course needs a nap! He had been on the Talamati buffalo kill a couple of days ago and then went on patrol.



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Mohawk- Djuma Private Game Reserve
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Dark Mane, trying to locate the Talamati pride at Djuma, October 16.




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(10-16-2021, 02:01 AM)Potato Wrote: Avocas back on Djuma. It would be nice to see all 3 Avocas reunited, hopefully it is about to happen. Mohawk is finally looking fit.





Saw this in a comment online. Looks like a reunion already happened (likely not the first):

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Mohawk, DM and Talamatis in Buffleshoek 


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(10-17-2021, 11:04 PM)Gijima Wrote: Saw this in a comment online. Looks like a reunion already happened (likely not the first):

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Mohawk, DM and Talamatis in Buffleshoek

Wow thats great news!
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That's definitely DM?
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