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Pack Hunts are normally gatherings as well. Ranked from Alpha to
Visitor, the pack hunts to keep the cache stored with fresh food. Normally, they are to be held once the cache is empty, or the food is spoiled, so the Pack has enough to eat. Although, the Alpha(s) and/or Beta(s) calls the hunt after a meeting is held, the Head Hunter(s) can call a hunt whenever the Alpha(s) and/or Beta(s) are not around, but only if the cache is empty and enough wolves are present.
--Hunting Rules --

1. A single wolf can hunt only small prey.
2. We do not take more than what we need from the forest. If the cache is full, no one shall hunt
3. Visitors may not hunt on our territory or eat from our cache unless given permission.
4. Killing of prey is usually done by tearing the flesh and the quarry dying of blood loss, though it can also be killed by suffocation.
5. Wolves will howl out of respect for the animal they have just killed. If you do not howl, you do not eat.
6. The pack will eat according to rank, as it is with real wolves and the pecking order.
7. Pups will not hunt until they are at least 6 months old, and even then they many not hunt, but merely tag along to see how it is done. When they are of a year old, they may hunt with the pack.
8. Wolves usually hunt and kill only injured, weak, or sick animals. They may eat small, healthy animals, or scavenge a meal.
9. Hunting shall be done IC and everyone MUST post their attack.
10.) The hunt will go in Order according to rank.
11.) One wolf will NOT hunt a large animal by itself. A single wolf alone can not take down a deer or anything of the sort. At least 3 wolves are needed.
Below lists the number of wolves it takes to hunt a specific animal:

1 wolf: Rabbits, Lemmings, Voles, Wild Turkey, and Fish.

2 Wolves: Small deer, Sheep, and Goats,

3 or more wolves: Caribou, Elk, Deer, Wild Boar, Bison, and Moose.