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Post by veganwarrior2005 on Aug 17, 2015 12:33:29 GMT
Hi guys! I've been really busy! Anyways, Nexon I can research some animal behavior for ya! Like hares and bears or ravens! I'll also try to be more active! Maybe start a rp!
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Post by Lenin Cat on Aug 23, 2015 1:41:26 GMT
This site has been very inactive due to the new school year starting up.
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Post by Nexon on Aug 23, 2015 7:55:15 GMT
Indeed, Ravens will be a big part of the game as they have been known to hunt along side wolves.
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Post by veganwarrior2005 on Aug 23, 2015 23:47:30 GMT
Indeed, Ravens will be a big part of the game as they have been known to hunt along side wolves. Okay, I learn some stuff about ravens for you and post it here! EDIT: Okay, so ravens tease wolves to get them to play. Source: wolveswolves.tumblr.com/post/43801048185/the-relationship-between-wolves-and-ravens-ravensEdit two: Opossums would be a good addition too! They grab stuff with all four feet and tail! The would eat your kills, and when you approach them, they faint! But to avoid making it a easy meal i suggest adding the risk of poison like any carrion, same with other rodents that are known to carry disease. Say, make the really weak prey that isn't hurt carry disease that youhave a 70℅ chance of catching.
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Post by Nexon on Aug 24, 2015 19:54:27 GMT
That's a great idea!
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Post by veganwarrior2005 on Aug 24, 2015 22:28:58 GMT
Thanks! I have some questions about wolves, I couldn't seem to find on the internet.
1 If a offspring has pups with a cassanova wolf, does the pack kill them or does the pack allow them?
2 If a dispersal wolf finds it natel pack after their mate dies, does the pack allow them back?
Well, those were my questions. I also have some ideas concerning wolves and livestock!
First off,, populating the territory of wolves with hares, beavers or even very small deer species (pretty much any easy to catch, fast breeding, winter hardy prey) can help.
Giving waste items, no not poop! I mean bones, organs and even sick animals that can't be fed to humans. They would be dropped off after giving a scent masker (so they don't get used to humans) would also help!
Heavily restricted hunting laws, especially on elk!
Well those are my ideas on making both farmers and wolves happy! Also, maybe protecting the farms a bit more, I mean why don't they have electric fences?
And I'll be researching more on ravens!
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Post by Nexon on Aug 25, 2015 2:27:05 GMT
Well for one thing, the electric fence would hurt the live stock and is expensive as hell. Second, Full grown wolves have been known to jump six foot fences. So it wouldn't help. As someone who has owned a high content wolfdog, I had a six foot chain fence that was thick af and a lean in on the top of the fence coated in barbed wire. It worked like a charm until he turned four.
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Post by veganwarrior2005 on Aug 25, 2015 19:47:49 GMT
wolves still amaze me. Well anyway are wolf-dog hybrids tame? I always thought they would be kinda of wild.
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Post by Nexon on Aug 25, 2015 21:03:05 GMT
Wolf-dogs are hard to train, but it's possible. Wolf-dogs are hard to predict, especially when they're mid-high content, as a wolf's instincts battle with the dog's and it can be very confusing for them at times.
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Post by Azul The Hunter on Aug 26, 2015 14:41:38 GMT
I can answer those wolfie questions :0
1 If a offspring has pups with a cassanova wolf, does the pack kill them or does the pack allow them? It depends on that particular Pack and how they're doing. If the pack is giant, with successful hunting and a good range, they may let the daughter keep her offspring. However, if the Pack has hit hard times, the rest of the Pack will chase away the mother and "dispatch" the babies.
2 If a dispersal wolf finds it natel pack after their mate dies, does the pack allow them back? Nope. Once a wolf disperses, they are officially severed from the Pack. While some pups might stay together for a bit just after dispersal, they eventually split up and find their own lives. If the wolf's mate dies, he or she will go off looking for a new partner.
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