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As darkness fell so did the inhibitions of the wolf pack in attacking hurab a hold of one of us and pull us out beyond the heat of the fla and sleepless night That night was followed by twobeside us and at night they were our living night to see why my ancestors had needed caves so critically, as a point of survival Not only had they been a source of shelter from the elements, but if attacked they only had to defend the mouth of the cave and not there back and sides to
A wolf's persistence, in a hunt, was usually what paid out for they I had diverted our course more to the southwest at the first appearance of the wolves and on theof the fourth day it paid off I watched, as tolves ranging out in front of us a ways suddenly stopped with their noses held up to the breeze Excited activity followed aone
Trent looked around at me, "What spooked them off?" He asked with bloodshot eyes
"Must've been so they smelled"
"Another wolf pack's territory?" He asked
"No another predator"
Deshavi spoke up, "But what other predators are there here besides wolves unless you ers?" She squeaked out
"Yep, we are now officially in tiger country Last hoa-cats"
They both looked atas otten rid of the wolves It was a curious thing the relationship between the wolves and the giant tigers of this land No one had ever docu doolves for prey or eli predator, but wolf packs avoided tiger territory, as if it had the plague Rarely, olves ever seen, in an area frequented by tigers They respected the great cats, as did I
Both Trent and Deshavi were regarding the surrounding landscapehounded by wolves and I couldn't resist a little jabbing huer?"
They both gavehere is about like jurandpa?"