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(03-10-2021, 12:17 AM)At about 4:54 in this video, shows a Northern Avoca male lion, Dark Mane presumably with a Kambula lioness. Are the Kambulas mating with the Northern Avocas or is it the cubless lioness that mates with a lot of other pride males. Or is it the Tsalala female that was reportedly mating with one of the Northern Avocas? Gijima Wrote:
(03-11-2021, 11:46 AM)felinefan Wrote: shows a Northern Avoca male lion, Dark Mane presumably with a Kambula lioness. Are the Kambulas mating with the Northern Avocas or is it the cubless lioness that mates with a lot of other pride males. Or is it the Tsalala female that was reportedly mating with one of the Northern Avocas?
Thats Blondie, and that lioness is supposedly none if Kambulas, yet younger Nkuhuma., althrough im not sure.
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"Overlooking the promised lands! Now that the Ottawa male is venturing further and further into the eastern regions of Londolozi, there is greater and greater potential for him to have a run in with the Birmigham coalition or even the Northern Avoca coalition." Photo and text by seanzeeds
(03-14-2021, 05:11 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "The eldest of the Ottawa sub-adults quenching his thirst. He is already showing signs of becoming a large lion very soon!" Photo by shadesofwhyte
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There was some concern recently as one of the younger males was missing from recent pictures, but the photographer confirms all 4 are still together.