AW! Early morning around sunrise, overcast, 15C/59F
Usually Viorel liked to be asleep by the time that the sun was beginning to make its arrival for a new day. Today though, as it rose behind a blanket of clouds, and the sky lightened into a grey dreary, although thankfully cool day, he was wide awake. He had found some cracked open eggs along the side of the creek within the borders, and had been intrigued to find out what exactly had hatched.
It hadn’t taken long to find the slithering culprit in the grass, not far from the water. A juvenile northern water snake, with no parents or siblings in sight, small enough it’s brown stripes almost blended into the grass. Tilting his head to the side, Viorel watched it closely, were snakes always alone after hatching, or were their parents nearby somewhere? He had seen water snakes more times than he could count in his two years of life, but had never seen one so small.
He almost wanted to poke it with his paw, just to see what it would do, but he knew better. Snakes were prone to biting when cornered, but again, would one this small really be a threat to a wolf his size? He took a step closer, curiosity begging to have some answers.