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Darkseeker
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Yes. I wish I could find like pictures to post but I'm not trying to get into that headache. Though I may find pictures to give me a better visual.. Though I will post Merlin just here soon. I need a Dr Pepper to fully wake me up I didn't expect to wake up at 6 am
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Darkseeker
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I'm gonna drive home from work now and then I'm gonna get something out
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Darkseeker
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Onyxbite said: I'm gonna drive home from work now and then I'm gonna get something out
Alrighty
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Darkseeker
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What I have so far: Shelter In The Field: The dens are habitable but not large. They are mostly dogged out burrows from foxes or even bears. They may have competitors when fall begins to come and set sail. Wolves will share their homes, but they are almost better for a whelping den for mothers that choose to have their pups away from the pack. They are covered with barriers of thorn bushes and large bushes. They are mostly dried out ground with perfect dirt for digging if needed. If the pack chooses to live there, they will have to make new dens. Shelter in The RedWoods: The clearing that opens with surrounding burrows and rock shift dens. A large ledge that has two small dens with one little higher than the other. The dens below are various small makeshift rock made dens or burrows under the tree. They may make more under trees if needed. They have plentiful dens and can make the burrows larger for more. But all wolf dogs can have their own den or share if wanted The Cave in Mountains: A relatively small cave though it has rare herbs that grow in the back of the cave. It can house all the wolf dogs but it will be cramped. Though the surrounding area is beautiful and full of life and prey. A small stream that flows into the cave making the environment in the cave damp and humid that would be perfect for the cold winters. Shelter in The Rocky Terrain: Large rocks that have openings. Not all the dens are all in one area. They are more sporadic. They can be good for whelping dens if needed. Though it is more dangerous with large falls that can happen if your step is misguided.
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Redwooss I'm going for because even if the caves cramped a female might have puppies soo yea Redwoods has plenty room as it seems
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Each shelter will have downfalls like all normal places. But fields and rocky terrain for pups would be dangerous due to large birds of prey. (Eagles will come get a pup) Redwoods will be more if a tree falls and possibilities of wildfires. I haven't decided the cons
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Is there a forest on the mountain? Or is it just bare
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Rogue Turkey said: Is there a forest on the mountain? Or is it just bare
I haven't decided on the mountains quite yet. Though I don't want the shelter in the mountains
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Game Moderator Neutral
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The mountains are good to hunt but the cave at the top is open leaving animals like eagles or mountain lions or in some cases when pups are playing they could fall. Mountains wouldn't be a good shelter.
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I also see the cave at the bottom or in the mountains make the wolf dogs at risk for boulder falling or land slides
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