----Roo stares at you with excitement when they place a gift in front of you. They stay by your side for a while, apparently enjoying both your reaction and your presence.
----Roo returned from playing with the other pack pups, sporting an interesting new bruise on his forehead. He quietly informs you that he doesn't understand how elk can charge head-first at each other without getting hurt. Hopefully Roo and his friends won't be playing that game again. Oh no! Roo gained a small injury.
---- Roo wags their tail and gives you a few chin licks in greeting. They're always so happy to see you!
---- Roo is excited to see you and says they've been waiting for you to come for your play date together. What? You don't remember discussing that, but you are touched to be included.
- During the lesson: Roo learned how to use the environment to his advantage, to successfully muffle all the sounds he made. Roo and his littermates were stalking each other, changing their roles from time to time.
- During the lesson: Roo learned being the fastest isn't always the only necessary factor of success. Heffalump explained basic methods of fooling a potential prey or a pursuer.