Wolfie & Charcoal

 




My beloved and I played Wolf Quest. For him it's the first time, while for me I last played a couple years ago. Before that around 2011 on the "Classic" edition. The game has had a long development history and faithful in the research of wolves in Yellowstone and their natural behaviors. 
Wolves have strong familial bonds, and naturally tenacious to learn. Although wolves are megafauna, they have challenges in their environment. competition from other wolves, bears, mountain lions, coyotes, and the occasional eagle stealing young pups. The two parent wolves lead the pack and since they are older have wisdom to teach the young ones. For example, wolves seldom hunt bison, unless the pack is large with two older leaders. Ever since I was a young girl, I felt fascinated by wolves ^^)

It was a lot of fun to try and be a wolf, feel the highs and lows. hunting elk strategizing and communicating. While being dutiful parents to our pups with fun names which are, Ember, Foxtail, Gallium, AAAAH, Acid Attack, and Mercury. True to real life, wolf pups are vulnerable and not all make it to adulthood. They can get too sick to eat, or a predator can sneak up in an instant and a pup is gone forever. Making sure to survey the area for any threats and keeping an eye is a lot of work for two adult wolves. Which makes seeing them grow up all the more rewarding!

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