Well this was certainly a very recondite conversation, wasn't it? Hopefully @Nova wouldn't mind how thoroughly matter-of-fact she was making this lesson. She nodded assent to the young girl as they made their way to the carcass, adding: "We could be, but you would killing and eating someone just like you. There was a sobering silence and a heavy memory in her mind. "Sometimes... when wolves get very very hungry and there is no food... it happens." It wasn't meant to frighten Nalda, but it might anyways. Her turned sideways to catch the look of interest or fear that might be there. "I will never let that happen to you, to any of us."
The doe, when they reached her, was lazily stuffed under a fallen cedar. Iopah sniffed at the carcass and then pulled it out before backing away for Nalda to see. The area was kicked up, there were gouges in the earth and a tuft of lynx hair where the doe had struck a blow against her attacker. Clearly the doe hadn't put up a strong enough fight, for here she was.
Slowly methodically she padded forward and touched her nose to the doe's cloven feet. "They can kick and run just as fast as wolves." It was a recent kill, the blood was still damp when she stepped closer to the slashed throat. She bent down and indicated Nalda to come closer. "This is a female, the male's sometimes have horns and they grow right from here." With that she indicated the very top of it's head, exactly where a male's horns would have grown.