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Avoca Male Lions and Their Male Lineage

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Blonde & Mohawk Avoca in Nkorho Lodge 
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(08-24-2019, 02:21 AM)Blondemane Wrote:
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Blonde & Mohawk Avoca in Nkorho Lodge 

Any updates on how the Dark Mane is doing with his injured leg?
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No info/update on Dark Mane, last time i saw him was on safari live last week. 


pearsonphotography posted a photo of him in instagram today but i dont know if its really from today or recent. 

He may still be in djuma or may have gone north in search of the talamati pride.




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@Blondemane : with the lik you indicate, a good one !

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@Spalea indeed, a very good pic of him, the bigger of the three north avoca. 

curious that he seems to have guessed that we were talking about him and decided to appear today on the safari live show.


I don't understand anything about lion injuries but the paw / leg injury it seems to be practically the same with little evolution. for him still to be in djuma is because he does not feel comfortable walking long distances and he should feel more comfortable and secure with the other two brothers and NK lionesses around or the sense of females on heat makes him to stay in djuma... i really dont know... for sure he will get better and hope to see him back with the talamati soon.
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Update on Dark Mane Avoca condition



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Southern Avoca , SabiSabiReserve   photo by: jlwb14
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Mohawk in Cheetah Plains, 24 aug 2019


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An avoca male lion was following the scent trail of the Nkuhuma pride. He was using the elevation of the termite mound to scan around for them.

Stunning image by Andrew Khosa
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https://www.instagram.com/p/B1vQtXShRut/

new video of dark mane avoca...he is walking alot better. roaming in Manyeleti reserve. 
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@Blondemane :

 
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Thank you @Spalea much better in that way.
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One of the Southern Avoca males takes a break from patrolling his section of the sand river.
27 aug 2019  photo by: dylanroyalwildlife 

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Mohawk Avoca , photo by : Sabrewildlife

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Mohawk and NK lioness  photo by : legendsafaris


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02/09/2019 - Sunset safarlive

Blonde and Mohawk Norther Avoca crossing from Djuma to Buffelshoek (?)




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Dark Mane

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