This wolf has a mutation or secondary mutation that causes deafness! Unfortunately, she can never lead the pack or become a hunter, pupsitter or mentor. This wolf has not rolled over today and will not be able to be traded or gifted until its next rollover.
Vanda sees you coming and splits their prey in half for you to share with them. How sweet!
You see Vanda trying to unsuccessfully get a tick off their back. They ask for help, saying they'll check you over, too!
With a cheerful smile, Vanda brings you a gift, placing it carefully in front of you. When you nod in appreciation, they ask if maybe you have a gift for them, too?
Marchantia focused on Vanda as she explained how deadly things like hooves could be if she didn't pay attention to them when taking down prey. Vanda had Marchantia practice dodging between the legs as she bit the carcass.
Aeonium was confused when he could catch the same scent in several spots, but Vanda's smirk explained it all. It was one of those tricky lessons and Aeonium did everything to prove he was smart enough to track prey effectively.
Every time Asterales found the toy, he was allowed to play with it for a bit. Vanda is sure that rewarding his technique will be beneficial for his growth.
Vanda gave a lesson to Poaceae about the balance in nature. Beginner herbalists must not take all the herbs from one spot and be careful not to destroy anything, because herbs are far too valuable.
Vanda gave a lesson to Philodendron about the balance in nature. Beginner herbalists must not take all the herbs from one spot and be careful not to destroy anything, because herbs are far too valuable.
Vanda conducted a practical lesson about controlling emotions. Lavandula's skills were greatly improving but she easily lost her temper during the play.
Philodendron jumped out in front of Vanda, distracting her while Bacopa jumped on top of Vanda's back and grabbed her scruff. They both showed perfect technique like Vanda taught them!
Vanda had a feather attached to the end of her tail, and raced through a clearing with Bacopa close behind. He couldn't quite catch her yet, but he got close enough to feel the feather tickle his nose before Vanda pulled farther ahead.
Vanda explained to Cepa that with bigger prey, you can wound them in vulnerable areas so that they are easier to take down. Cepa mimicked where she bit the carcass near the belly and ankles.