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Post by eclipse on Jul 9, 2009 16:31:16 GMT -5
1.) Forest; Small dots are clusters of trees. Low prey. 2.) Tall Grasslands; Moderate to Very High prey. 3.) Sparse Shrubs and Grasslands; Low to High Prey. 4.) Sand and Sparse Weeds; Low prey. 5.) River or Stream; Fish are only prey. Low prey. The Lay's borders are foggy around the edges... most of the far forest land isn't scented as heavily as the inner grounds. The grasses are not really as varied as they are other places; most of them are just high-growing grains and weeds. The prey that like to hide there are normally creatures like rabbits, fowl, armadillos, and small rodents like mice. The fish in the river are fast swimming, hard to catch trout, so the best prey hunting areas are the green. Most of the land is low, so flooding is more than plausible near the river. When it snows, everything is covered save a few spots under trees. All prey is very sparse then. The main pack sleeping grounds are inbetween the two tree clusters in the center of the map. There is a small overhang underneath one set of trees, and the other is big enough to provide ample shade in the day.
Notes: Deer and caribou occasionally wander through. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, the whole pack gathers to hunt.
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