Bloodlust. It was something the female kept in check, but when there was prey to be killed, it clouded her eyes like a storm approaching. The yearling infront of her was injured somehow, for its back right limb seemed to be carried in the air as it moved along. It appeared a bit slimmer than the usual critter...perhaps it had trouble finding food in the winter. The red hued creature attempted to keep up with its mother, but Pakuna was right behind. They were running around the spring, and she was to put an end to this.
With adrenaline coursing through her veins, the gruff female ran along, her eyes narrowing upon her target. Her heart beat against her ribs like a drum, and she ran to this beat, staying in rhythm. After a minute, she could feel her muscles begin to burn, and she knew the hunt would have to end soon, and she did not want to return to the den site without food for the cache.
With this in mind, Pakuna now made her way towards the deer's injured leg, and snapped at it. The deer went off course, veering towards the water. With a slight smile coming across her muzzle, Pakuna followed the yearling, soon using her powerful hind legs to propel herself off of the earth and towards her prey. She snapped onto a hind quarter, and soon felt herself hit the surface of the water. Jaws remaining like a vice upon the deer, she could feel the panic eminating from the animal.
Water sprayed all about as Pakuna struggled for a better bite, her jaws working their way up the deer. The animal, although injured, put up a fantastic fight. The water slowed it down, though, and Pakuna had soon found her mark. Fangs sank into the neck of the animal as she slammed its head downward and under the water. Within minutes, the body went limp. Lifting her head upwards, Pakuna released a loud gasp, attempting to regain her normal breathing pattern. Eyes opening wide, she almost laughed at what she had done- that was a hell of a hunt. The water around the deer had turned red, surrounding it in an aura of its own blood. Reaching downward, Pakuna snapped onto a limb, backing up to drag it out of the springs. This would be harder than she had thought.
(This post was last modified: May 04, 2012, 04:31 PM by Pakuna.)