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Three Monwana Young Males in the West (posted yesterday)

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I'm not finding the post but the guy who shared it said it looks like both Kruger and Avoca were in a big fight ( by looking at the injuries ), and in another post I thought I saw Kruger male with a facial injury.

S.Avoca has some crazy injuries in his face, I'm not under the impression he was caught by multiple males.
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Great news that Monwanas have been spending time with Mhangeni Pride without any aggression towards the subs, it is prolly the best outcome for all parties as long as they stay being a positive to the pride, helping provide with hunts and whatnot. Obviously 4 male lions seemingly choosing to stay in the West isn't great for PCMs, nor Ximhungwe pride, Othawa Pride and future Tsalala Pride but these things happen, PCMs now have to show they're worthy pride males for each of these prides.

I hope this additional time with a pride doesn't give the Monwanas a misleading mindset like I've seen with other males, who then see themselves as a normal pride member and almost forget about dominating that pride, getting pushed around by nearby males. This then forces females to look for a different set of males that usually then come and oust the young boys. It's also not great that they seem to split quite a bit already too with 1 staying solely with the pride.
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(Yesterday, 09:34 PM)Mapokser Wrote: I'm not finding the post but the guy who shared it said it looks like both Kruger and Avoca were in a big fight ( by looking at the injuries ), and in another post I thought I saw Kruger male with a facial injury.

S.Avoca has some crazy injuries in his face, I'm not under the impression he was caught by multiple males.

I heard it was most likely PCMs who were seen in the North recently around EP, which would make sense as the veterans were seen in the North separated until they joined up and went back South. Who would've thought PCMs biggest competition would be 2 old nomads who only joined together up a few months ago
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(1 hour ago)KM600 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 09:34 PM)Mapokser Wrote: I'm not finding the post but the guy who shared it said it looks like both Kruger and Avoca were in a big fight ( by looking at the injuries ), and in another post I thought I saw Kruger male with a facial injury.

S.Avoca has some crazy injuries in his face, I'm not under the impression he was caught by multiple males.

I heard it was most likely PCMs who were seen in the North recently around EP, which would make sense as the veterans were seen in the North separated until they joined up and went back South. Who would've thought PCMs biggest competition would be 2 old nomads who only joined together up a few months ago
So is it possible ? Kruger male lion and Southern Avoca male lions fighting? I can see the Kruger male lions confidence he seems strong and sure of his strength. Southern Avoca male lion seems he is a smart male lion he must know Kruger male lion is a strong male and younger that can help him.
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