The Antler Mountains ~A Wolf RP~

I'm curious, did this pack start with our alphas? Or are they the second/third pair of alphas of this pack??)

Tallulah: this is one of my favorite things to do to relax. What about you??
(I'm not exactly sure... Seeing the Hato and Timmy situation, it's probably of the two, Hato was born first in the litter, so he became Alpha replacing his father. So, they actually are probably the second Alphas of Tashiro. What do you think?)

Hato smiled in contentment. Then thought about Tallulah's question. "Probably resting in a safe place." He said thinking. Laying down was the only time he knew that he wasn't going to accidentally walk into something on his blind side, and a safe place would cover not worrying about something dangerous approaching on his blind side.
 
(I'm not exactly sure... Seeing the Hato and Timmy situation, it's probably of the two, Hato was born first in the litter, so he became Alpha replacing his father. So, they actually are probably the second Alphas of Tashiro. What do you think?)

Hato smiled in contentment. Then thought about Tallulah's question. "Probably resting in a safe place." He said thinking. Laying down was the only time he knew that he wasn't going to accidentally walk into something on his blind side, and a safe place would cover not worrying about something dangerous approaching on his blind side.
(Sounds good to me :))

Tallulah: oh? Such as in a nice sunny spot? *she swam to shore before shaking her fur free of water.*
 
(actually, there is a leucistic gene in wolves that can cause the eyes to be blue. If the wolf has one or more of these genes, their eyes can be blue.
typical eye colors range from yellow to green and blue and brown are usually dog traits but leucistic genes in any animal can cause blue eyes (except for rodents who's eyes are always either pink, red, ruby, or black)
 
typical eye colors range from yellow to green and blue and brown are usually dog traits but leucistic genes in any animal can cause blue eyes (except for rodents who's eyes are always either pink, red, ruby, or black)

(I love genetics lol)
(Me too! Can you back this up with a link to a wolf-specific one? I’d love to read about it. :) Typically “leucism” is a layman’s term for a non-albino dilution in wild animals without another name. Not all animals have blue eye genes, wolves, giraffes, cheetahs, etc. and none are caused by a gene called “leucistic.”)
 

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