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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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(09-19-2024, 07:34 PM)Potato Wrote:
(09-19-2024, 07:02 PM)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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(09-19-2024, 11:24 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-19-2024, 07:34 PM)Potato Wrote:
(09-19-2024, 07:02 PM)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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1/2 Nkuhuma males at Kruger

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I replied on this thread asking if this is Mohawk, and then just mildly said how it's interesting that we've been calling him Mohawk for years, and got a totally snotty answer back that this is the Northern Avoca Male and Mohawk is not an official name, so ...

ok... thanks dude!!  hahaha




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(3 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: I replied on this thread asking if this is Mohawk, and then just mildly said how it's interesting that we've been calling him Mohawk for years, and got a totally snotty answer back that this is the Northern Avoca Male and Mohawk is not an official name, so ...

ok... thanks dude!!  hahaha





 Try and ignore the haters or send a personal message asking them to stop being rude. This forum has done a pretty good job of encouraging good debate and sharing of info so I definitely will try to keep it that way.

 There’s someone who gets mad that Nym is now named Nym even tho he’s not Nkuhuma young male anymore. 
Side note on Nym’s name…Nym is Greek for “name” and his no name nick name is his real name now! I love the irony and how well that works…his name means name lol.
 I very much like the names Nym and Khanya. Khanya means “light” in one of the local languages and his missing brother, Dwizhala, means “dark” as in the same language.

The suffix "-nym" is a Greek word that means "name" and is used in many English words. Here are some examples of words that end in "-nym" and their meanings: 

 
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(3 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: I replied on this thread asking if this is Mohawk, and then just mildly said how it's interesting that we've been calling him Mohawk for years, and got a totally snotty answer back that this is the Northern Avoca Male and Mohawk is not an official name, so ...

ok... thanks dude!!  hahaha





Just seen that, Mohawk is 100% his official name. The only time u won’t ever see him referred to by his name is when he’s mentioned in reports and then he’s the ‘Northern Avoca Male’ and it’s like that with every male in reports. I think that guy needs to change his bio.. 

Side note, I hope we find out how recent that video is as LionLovers claims he went back to Rhino Post in KNP, prolly looking for his sons.
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(3 hours ago)GhostCatP-22 Wrote:
(3 hours ago)T_Ferguson Wrote: I replied on this thread asking if this is Mohawk, and then just mildly said how it's interesting that we've been calling him Mohawk for years, and got a totally snotty answer back that this is the Northern Avoca Male and Mohawk is not an official name, so ...

ok... thanks dude!!  hahaha





 Try and ignore the haters or send a personal message asking them to stop being rude. This forum has done a pretty good job of encouraging good debate and sharing of info so I definitely will try to keep it that way.

 There’s someone who gets mad that Nym is now named Nym even tho he’s not Nkuhuma young male anymore. 
Side note on Nym’s name…Nym is Greek for “name” and his no name nick name is his real name now! I love the irony and how well that works…his name means name lol.
 I very much like the names Nym and Khanya. Khanya means “light” in one of the local languages and his missing brother, Dwizhala, means “dark” as in the same language.

The suffix "-nym" is a Greek word that means "name" and is used in many English words. Here are some examples of words that end in "-nym" and their meanings: 

 

The strange thing about NK is that his pride name has atp become his actual name too. For example, with the Avoca male offspring that was born into Nkuhuma Pride, we refer to them as Nkuhuma boys or the Nkuhuma males, whereas we refer to him as just ‘Nkuhuma Male’ (or any other abbreviation) and everyone straight away knows exactly the male we’re speaking about. 

I actually didn’t know that about the meaning of nym and I’m not sure many other ppl used that term for that meaning either, nevertheless I think it’s a cool concept. I agree with the Talamati boys names too, they’re the best names I’ve come across since following lions.
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Some reserves use names, others don't.

For the northern lodges, he is the Northern Avoca Male Mohawk, for MalaMala and the rest of the Sabi Sands he'll just be the Northern Avoca Male.
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(3 hours ago)GhostCatP-22 Wrote: There’s someone who gets mad that Nym is now named Nym even tho he’s not Nkuhuma young male anymore. 



Side note on Nym’s name…Nym is Greek for “name” and his no name nick name is his real name now! I love the irony and how well that works…his name means name lol.
Im guessing i could be one of the said "mad" about the name since i usually point out how pointless that nickname is. Idk but personally never got mad about such thing. 

anyways im almost sure "nym" stands for "Nkuhuma young male" for most people.
That whole meaning you came up with i personally never heard about it before even thought its better than young male (i could be wrong and that could be exactly the meaning of the nickname and thats what people mean when they call him like that, but as i say i personally havent heard of it before).

As usually its great to point out how pointless it is for him to be called "Nkuhuma young male" (if thats the case).
He is closer to being a old male than a young, just because he is nomadic and people associate it with young lifestyle, which is not his case anymore even thought still a nomad
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