07-09-2018, 12:04 PM
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[ tagging [member=449]Margaery[/member] bc this is her bby's snack ]
Although the raptor's grisly, gore-filled life remained a constant bloody backdrop in the Ascendants' life, the pack called more than just this stretch of land their territory. Delta, the second-largest of the group and in better physical health than Blue, found herself wandering vast stretches of land adjacent to the mammal pack's home; without the competition with the mammal pack, she found it easier to take down big prey with minimal interference. Some days, such as today, she even found recently-deceased carrion to drag back home with her.
With the front half of a doe hanging from her jagged teeth, the large predator effortlessly walked through the forested lands. The stink of the flesh made it obvious the deer died a few hours ago, but Delta picked up an oddity about it with her keen sense of smell - something drained it off its blood. This made it quite the dry meal, but she never found herself too picky. This fact presented plain to see on the deer's carcass as well, given that little to no blood dropped from its corpse as Delta moved it; not even from the severed half of its torso. Even more curiously, Delta's lack of blood-splatter across her maw and throat made it obvious the utahraptor hadn't been the one to drain the carcass either.
Although the raptor's grisly, gore-filled life remained a constant bloody backdrop in the Ascendants' life, the pack called more than just this stretch of land their territory. Delta, the second-largest of the group and in better physical health than Blue, found herself wandering vast stretches of land adjacent to the mammal pack's home; without the competition with the mammal pack, she found it easier to take down big prey with minimal interference. Some days, such as today, she even found recently-deceased carrion to drag back home with her.
With the front half of a doe hanging from her jagged teeth, the large predator effortlessly walked through the forested lands. The stink of the flesh made it obvious the deer died a few hours ago, but Delta picked up an oddity about it with her keen sense of smell - something drained it off its blood. This made it quite the dry meal, but she never found herself too picky. This fact presented plain to see on the deer's carcass as well, given that little to no blood dropped from its corpse as Delta moved it; not even from the severed half of its torso. Even more curiously, Delta's lack of blood-splatter across her maw and throat made it obvious the utahraptor hadn't been the one to drain the carcass either.