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The Torchwood young male definitely is more dominant of the two. The Avoca pride had 2 new cubs. so, wonder what happened with them. Recently, the Giraffe pride gave a birth new cubs as well. so. Would be interesting heard what will happens
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(09-27-2021, 05:57 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The Torchwood young male definitely is more dominant of the two. The Avoca pride had 2 new cubs. so, wonder what happened with them. Recently, the Giraffe pride gave a birth new cubs as well. so. Would be interesting heard what will happens

Congratulations on the Moderator upgrade @Timbavati That’s great.  So mapoza left the Avoca Pride?  No males now?
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(09-27-2021, 11:18 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-27-2021, 05:57 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The Torchwood young male definitely is more dominant of the two. The Avoca pride had 2 new cubs. so, wonder what happened with them. Recently, the Giraffe pride gave a birth new cubs as well. so. Would be interesting heard what will happens

Congratulations on the Moderator upgrade @Timbavati That’s great.  So mapoza left the Avoca Pride?  No males now?

Thank you very much my friend. Yes, in fact, since the Mapoza male left the Avoca pride with the two Xikukutsu males the Avoca pride hasn't any other dominant male since then. Hopefully, these two males will stick together
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(09-27-2021, 11:18 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Congratulations on the Moderator upgrade @Timbavati That’s great.  So mapoza left the Avoca Pride?  No males now?

Yes, he is in Thornybush.
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My friend Rico, general manager of Makanyi Lodge, told me that they they saw the Mapoza male with Avoca pride last time in January this year. So, soon will turn 1 year since they have abandoned it.
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Shaka Mbiri
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@Timbavadi congrats on your mod position! Well deserved!
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(09-28-2021, 12:46 AM)lionuk Wrote: Shaka Mbiri
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What a meaning look this boy has! He was following the scent of the lions in the area. The scrapper nickname fits with him
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(09-28-2021, 01:22 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: @Timbavadi congrats on your mod position! Well deserved!

Thank you very much my friend!
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Avoca pride needs a dominant male, they are surrounded by coalitions like Ross males, Mapoza/Xikukutsus, Hercules/Sumatra, Monwana male and more. I really hope things go well for them. This pride has a very strong bloodline in the reserves in the form of the northern and southern Avoca males, and we dont want it to end now.
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(09-28-2021, 04:06 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Avoca pride needs a dominant male, they are surrounded by coalitions like Ross males, Mapoza/Xikukutsus, Hercules/Sumatra, Monwana male and more. I really hope things go well for them. This pride has a very strong bloodline in the reserves in the form of the northern and southern Avoca males, and we dont want it to end now.

You're right, It was just matter of time for the Avoca pride seen again with new males. The Avoca pride has or had two cubs according rangers words, They also mentioned that they don't know who sired them. Quite interesting to be honest,  I'll try to know if Hercules and Sumatra males were ever seen with the Avoca in the last three months. I hope the Torchwood and Birmingham young males will stick with the Avoca pride and they would sired their own offspring
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I join the comment of the colleague @BigLion39 to congratulate @Timbavati for his status as the new moderator of the forum. Congratulations and well deserved, he has shown since entering the forum a great passion for these beautiful animals.
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(09-28-2021, 07:44 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: I join the comment of the colleague @BigLion39 to congratulate @Timbavati for his status as the new moderator of the forum. Congratulations and well deserved, he has shown since entering the forum a great passion for these beautiful animals.

Thank you my friend. I appreciate the kind words
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The Birmingham and Torchwood young males together this morning at Shindzela Tented Camp
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