Anonymous user
Sanguine Padfoot: Difference between revisions
m
→top: clean up
imported>Mnidjm m (→top: clean up, replaced: Genders → Sexes) |
imported>Disgustedorite m (→top: clean up) |
||
Line 57:
More solitary in nature, they often form mated pairs that will only stick together for a single season, take care of the resulting young, then split. Young individuals need to mature quickly, typically within a year or two, while they are still being watched over. When they are finally kicked out of the den, they are forced to find or dig out new ones of their own, establish new territories, and then defend them with an aggressiveness unbecoming for their relatively small size. Few predators, even when encountering a sanguine padfoot half their size, will dare to take them on head on.
[[
|