It's a health inspection[Pack Hunt]
06-01-2015, 10:35 PM
The yearling was rather surprised at how most of the adult bison hadn't noticed one of their young being lead away for a meal, and the fact that its mother was a little too far from reach was also a surprise. It did, however, make their job much easier. Yet there were a few that happened to be directly looking at the calf's position, and so Tinaro continued to obstruct their view by standing almost in front of them. It was important he led the bison to believe he was a solitary yet harmless nuisance, or else they would suspect a whole group of his kind had come to hunt upon their herd. He waited until most had lost interest in a random loner and hissed at the rest that dared creep forward out of curiosity. Eventually they had all shrunken back into their area and returned to their bland and undisturbed grazing. Looking over his shoulder several times to check if the rest of the herd remained peaceful, he breathlessly joined the chestnut female and helped out with leading the calf further away from the herd. Delivering a nudge to its shoulder, he witnessed the calf pick up its pace from a walk to a trot. Good, they were making progress. He ensured the calf couldn't randomly begin returning to its herd by blocking the path and shuffling right behind it. The calf still needed to get further out and the quickest way to do that was to get it to run. He didn't know what was the most efficient method of doing that, so he continued to nudge it until its movements gradually increased in speed. Hopefully Allen had chosen a smart spot and was preparing himself to bring down the creature. There we go, almost there...