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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(Today, 08:21 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(Today, 06:20 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Crazy how those two found eachother one is son of the giraffe male and the other I’m pretty sure his mother was one of the old avoca/giraffe males daughters

So Girrafe male lion was also from Avoca? I mix up where the Girrafe male lion was from. The Girrafe male lion is still form avoca, but was the girrrafe male lion when he was on his own? Or the old Avoca male lions where Avoca male lions once with Avoca lionesses? Girrafe male lion was never with Avocas? 

I was going to say it is very interesting they look alike. I want to say Southern black damn male lion looks very beautiful. Older four southern black damn male lions with Avoca lions are strong, but this Southern black damn male lion here looks very different. 

Southern black damn male lion and Avoca male lion cousins? Parents might be half brother and sister or brother and sister born in Avoca pride?  Girrafe male lion was born in Avoca pride? 

Southern black damn male lion and Avoca male lion look alike they must be first cousins. I wonder.

From what I was told the old avoca/giraffe males (fathers of the northern and southern avocas) are the older brothers of the giraffe male (father of the 6 black dam males) they all come from the giraffe pride
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(10 hours ago)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(Today, 08:21 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(Today, 06:20 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Crazy how those two found eachother one is son of the giraffe male and the other I’m pretty sure his mother was one of the old avoca/giraffe males daughters

So Girrafe male lion was also from Avoca? I mix up where the Girrafe male lion was from. The Girrafe male lion is still form avoca, but was the girrrafe male lion when he was on his own? Or the old Avoca male lions where Avoca male lions once with Avoca lionesses? Girrafe male lion was never with Avocas? 

I was going to say it is very interesting they look alike. I want to say Southern black damn male lion looks very beautiful. Older four southern black damn male lions with Avoca lions are strong, but this Southern black damn male lion here looks very different. 

Southern black damn male lion and Avoca male lion cousins? Parents might be half brother and sister or brother and sister born in Avoca pride?  Girrafe male lion was born in Avoca pride? 

Southern black damn male lion and Avoca male lion look alike they must be first cousins. I wonder.

From what I was told the old avoca/giraffe males (fathers of the northern and southern avocas) are the older brothers of the giraffe male (father of the 6 black dam males) they all come from the giraffe pride
Ok thankyou.
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The first Glimpse of one of ?? new Cubs of the Ximunghwe Matriarch!


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(3 hours ago)criollo2mil Wrote: The first Glimpse of one of ?? new Cubs of the Ximunghwe Matriarch!



With 2024 having been such a bad year, for a multitude of reasons, 2025 sure seems to have started off, firing on all cylinders. This is even more wonderful news!
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