Post by Eriik on Aug 8, 2016 6:59:32 GMT
Spring
Spring is a time when the air is fresh and the flowers are blooming. Everything appears more green and voluminous and prey seems to be the most abundant in this season. Spring is also brings in things new, such as offspring. Most of the prey located in the pack territory will have produced offspring by now, which will make for easier meals. Not only will it bring in new life for all the critters of the wild, spring is also a time of birth for the pack as well. The pack becomes more active during this season, considering the air is so crisp and there are so many things one could do on a lovely spring day.
Spring begins on the 20th of March and ends on the 20th of June.
Summer
Summer is the hottest time of the year. The air becomes more humid and the sun becomes brighter and more intense. Prey is still in good quantity but it sure isn't the best. Most creatures spend their time closer to water during the summer, and speaking of water, droughts can occur-- but they are rare. Malaria and snakes are fairly common hazards during this season. The grasses will begin to dry out and rain falls more frequently, yet everything remains just as wonderful.
Summer begins on the 21st of June and ends on the 22nd of September.
Fall
Fall is when everything begins to cool down and bright colors begin to fade. The scenery will transform into colors of crimson, gold, and brown. The air becomes thinner and the wind starts to blow more heavily. Minor sicknesses, such as colds and fevers, are common during this time and a lot f critters will be preparing for hibernation. Therefore, it will become more difficult to find food, but prey will still be out a good bit. The pack will grow less active, yet tempers will still be flaring as some wolves struggle to find a mate before mating season starts-- which starts around the last two weeks of fall and lasts until the early days of winter. The grass will disappear and be replaced by a blanketed of diverse leaves, and everything will seem more leisurely and gentle.
Fall begins on the 23rd of September and ends on the 21st of December.
Winter
Winter would probably make one think of snow. However, in the unique territory of the pack, snow never falls. The temperature does drop drastically and the wind picks up a bit more, yet it never does get the right elements to form snow. Ice may frost over the grass and over the lakes and whatnot due to the amount of humidity in this area, which makes frostbite a caution, but very minor. Trees will lose all of their leaves and prey will become more scarce. Fishing will become a new way of finding food for this era of the year and teenagers will be given their final tests as they transform into young adults, who will receive their official ranking on the first days of spring. Mating season will end on the first days and the pack will become more dormant. Although things will turn pale and even more things will frost over, the ice will never harden the pack's spirit.
Winter begins on the 22nd of December and ends on the 19th of March.
Other
Mating Season
Lasts from 29th of December to 29th of March
Gestation Period
The gestation period, also known as the time in which a female is pregnant, will last from the day in which the canine becomes pregnant and last at least 60 – 63 days -- depending on the readiness of the birth-giver and the offspring.
Spring is a time when the air is fresh and the flowers are blooming. Everything appears more green and voluminous and prey seems to be the most abundant in this season. Spring is also brings in things new, such as offspring. Most of the prey located in the pack territory will have produced offspring by now, which will make for easier meals. Not only will it bring in new life for all the critters of the wild, spring is also a time of birth for the pack as well. The pack becomes more active during this season, considering the air is so crisp and there are so many things one could do on a lovely spring day.
Spring begins on the 20th of March and ends on the 20th of June.
Summer
Summer is the hottest time of the year. The air becomes more humid and the sun becomes brighter and more intense. Prey is still in good quantity but it sure isn't the best. Most creatures spend their time closer to water during the summer, and speaking of water, droughts can occur-- but they are rare. Malaria and snakes are fairly common hazards during this season. The grasses will begin to dry out and rain falls more frequently, yet everything remains just as wonderful.
Summer begins on the 21st of June and ends on the 22nd of September.
Fall
Fall is when everything begins to cool down and bright colors begin to fade. The scenery will transform into colors of crimson, gold, and brown. The air becomes thinner and the wind starts to blow more heavily. Minor sicknesses, such as colds and fevers, are common during this time and a lot f critters will be preparing for hibernation. Therefore, it will become more difficult to find food, but prey will still be out a good bit. The pack will grow less active, yet tempers will still be flaring as some wolves struggle to find a mate before mating season starts-- which starts around the last two weeks of fall and lasts until the early days of winter. The grass will disappear and be replaced by a blanketed of diverse leaves, and everything will seem more leisurely and gentle.
Fall begins on the 23rd of September and ends on the 21st of December.
Winter
Winter would probably make one think of snow. However, in the unique territory of the pack, snow never falls. The temperature does drop drastically and the wind picks up a bit more, yet it never does get the right elements to form snow. Ice may frost over the grass and over the lakes and whatnot due to the amount of humidity in this area, which makes frostbite a caution, but very minor. Trees will lose all of their leaves and prey will become more scarce. Fishing will become a new way of finding food for this era of the year and teenagers will be given their final tests as they transform into young adults, who will receive their official ranking on the first days of spring. Mating season will end on the first days and the pack will become more dormant. Although things will turn pale and even more things will frost over, the ice will never harden the pack's spirit.
Winter begins on the 22nd of December and ends on the 19th of March.
Other
Mating Season
Lasts from 29th of December to 29th of March
Gestation Period
The gestation period, also known as the time in which a female is pregnant, will last from the day in which the canine becomes pregnant and last at least 60 – 63 days -- depending on the readiness of the birth-giver and the offspring.