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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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With collared lioness, if i am not mistaken same lioness was seen with his sons.

Anyone know from which pride this lioness is?
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(11-23-2024, 04:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Anyone know from which pride this lioness is?
Mantimahle pride.
Idk how recent the video is but if they keep doing it they could happen to learn more lessons from the Imbali males
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Mohawk w/ Nkuhuma Male (Chela's Son) in Skukuza Area

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The Last Northetn Avoca (Mohawk) in the company of a collared female presumably from Mantinhmahle Pride


Credit: Twiga Travel


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(Yesterday, 08:53 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Last Northetn Avoca (Mohawk) in the company of a collared female presumably from Mantinhmahle Pride


Credit: Twiga Travel



Great to see he still has it in him, I just hope his boys are near by.
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Throwback Video of the Southern Avoca Males:

Two Southern Avoca Male Lions, Before The Fight With Dreadlocks, And Before One Went Missing



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(11 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Throwback Video of the Southern Avoca Males:

Two Southern Avoca Male Lions, Before The Fight With Dreadlocks, And Before One Went Missing




So impressive together, and exactly why they were able to maintain what they had for so long.
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The very impressive Ridge Nose son, the darker maned of the two Nkuhuma young males, mating with a lioness during early November in Rhino Post Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park

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by Jeaundre Taute
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(Yesterday, 08:53 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Last Northetn Avoca (Mohawk) in the company of a collared female presumably from Mantinhmahle Pride


Credit: Twiga Travel



King Mohawk looking great. Does anyone know the reason for the lioness wearing a collar?? Thanks!
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