Two sibling wolves!
They don't have names, and they most likely won't show up again. The olive green is a male, and the other is his sister.
I guess I'm creating a new species of wolf where two wolves are destined to travel about (or settle down) and live together, whether they are siblings or not, and they may have pups and start a family.
The two wolves would find each other on their path to adulthood, spending about a year with their parents before wandering off on their own. Each pair has their own unique set of markings and often sport colors that complement the other and their fur can be a variety of colors.
When one of the wolves in a pair dies, the other wolf grieves for a few weeks and goes off alone for the rest of its life. It doesn't do as well alone than with a partner, but it can never find another perfect wolf.
Wolf pairs rarely cross paths, but when they do, a small fight breaks out. Nothing too big; just a few scratches and bites as a warning to get out of one pair's territory. If they come across a lone wolf, they will leave it alone out of pity. They think the other wolf is sad because of its lack of a partner and do not wish to make it worse by causing a fight.
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I just spent 20 minutes of my life coming up with this description.















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