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Avoca male lions

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Avoca male lions on the move following to the Nukhuma lioness.

- Date: Jan 8, 2020. 




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Smaller maned Southern Avoca


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N.Avocas and a Croc on a hippo carcass... 


I read a post on malamala facebook 2 weeks ago, some guy was with Avocas on a hippo carcass in north londolozi and one of the BBoys come to check what is going on and the Avocas start to roar and the BBoy just runaway from the area.
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the post from 7 jan. 

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Walking in the sunset ... Blondie Avoca! 
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Mohawk Avoca being greeted by one Nkuhuma lioness... chitwachitwa 19-01-2020

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Two of the Three Northern Avoca Males (Blondie and Mohawk) at Elephant Plains Game Lodge, South Africa, Greater Kruger 


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The Mohawk Northern Avoca male under the rain at Elephant plains Game Lodge

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January 2020
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Mohawk Avoca 

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Blondie Avoca 

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"We recently had a sighting of Talamati females and the black-maned Avoca.... very interesting to see females getting ready for the hunt while the king of the wilderness continues to enjoy his sleep...."   by: Andrew Khosa in CheetahPlains 
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(01-12-2020, 10:15 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Southern Avoca at Kirkman's Kamp.

- Image by: Josh van der Ploeg. Jan 12, 2020.


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This isn't the southern Avoca,Their whiskers match don't found,And the facials scars are of the Othawa male,So,This is the Othawa male :)

Please edit this and post on the Thread Majingilane sons

Kind Regards Tino Armando
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