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by avicularia » Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:17 am
ThePaganWolf wrote:Willow is a very loyal she-wolf so she will struggle some with
her loyalty to her alpha versus her loyalty to West. Just so yo
u know because I wrote up her post but haven't posted yet be
cause I am writing Venture's she does follow West because sh
e does not want to leave him alone and she does not agree w
ith Etrianna but she does respect her so please don't take her
actions as a lack of respect for anyone. Hope that makes sen
se ^.^ Just wanted to heads up before I post.
West also hates everything about this. But he has internally weighed his options and decided this is the best route.
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by coyotebluff » Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:23 am
Actually hunting the males is a better idea because not only is it not killing the only thing that gives birth to knew prey but the males generally don't fight back they only run. Have you ever watched a cheetah chase her prey? Her prey doesn't fight back, he runs.
Also, Willow is welcome to talk to Etrianna about her options and stuff, but Etrianna is kinda fire so she might give her a bit of attitude, but maybe they could talk if you think that's a good idea?
Lastly, I don't really mind that Willow doesn't agree with my wolf, it happens c:
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by avicularia » Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:29 am
A wolf's prey is different than a cheetah's prey. Bucks tend to fight and fight hard, if they're healthy. They'll kill a wolf without hesitation. Does were made to run, bucks to protect the herd. Where a cheetah relies on speed, a wolf relies on stamina. They'll tire the animal out and then kill it. But they don't normally try for a buck unless it's wounded, sick, or something like that.
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by WildlingQueen » Sun Apr 09, 2017 11:43 am
@lioness;, rodeo runner, and scintillate
Yes, wolves rarely go for bucks unless they are injured
or sick. A cheetah's prey is also much smaller than a w
olfs is. A cheetahs prey is born to run, a buck is built t
o fight. They are very dangerous to wolves just as they
are dangerous to people. They can break jaws, bones a
nd even kill a wolf. They have a much more powerful k
ick than females. Wolves also do not just hunt based on
prey. Wolves pick out injured, sick and elderly prey wh
en they go after large prey. They do not take healthy f
emales, pregnant females or healthy calves. They will
take sick or weak calves though, but wolves naturally k
now that healthy females keep the herd healthy.
P.S. I am not arguing or anything, I study wolves and lea
rned animal behavior in school. I am just stating what I
have studied and other studies. Not trying to disprove yo
u at all.
Also, perhaps when Willow gets back from her journey w
ith west they can talk about her thoughts.
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