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Skybed Coalition and Their Male Lineage

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( This post was last modified: 03-06-2025, 03:42 AM by Ngonya )

1/2 older Skybed son, February 2025

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Hello why don't we see more of the skybed coalitions offsprings? I heard that this coalition controlled a large territory with many prides.
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(03-06-2025, 04:57 PM)Redroadmale Wrote: Hello why don't we see more of the skybed coalitions offsprings? I heard that this coalition controlled a large territory with many prides.

Yes, but their reign was quite short (from 2012- last member seen in 2019).

They also split shortly after they become territorial, 3 members went north of H7 where we dont have any info about them.

6 where territorial in that area of H7, east of Orpen and s39/36, but where shortly after reduced to 4.

By 2018 only 2 members where seen (Scar and biggest/last Skybed) and then Scar died aswell.

They might have more offspring we dont know about, or it might be that their offspring where mostly females.
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