<blockquote>His brief smile only further encouraged her to try and figure him out. She wasn't usually so curious, that was her brother. When he questioned her hunting ability, anger flashed through her eyes and she had to fight down a growl. A challenging smile crossed her face. <b>"Ever hunted hog?"</b> she questioned. They were common prey where she grew up, but they had more fight than deer or other large prey.
<b>"Just look out for the tusks...last thing I want to have to do is patch you up or fight them off long enough to bury you. They'll eat anything."</b> she said ending on a sinister note as she raise herself to stalk in the direction of the sound. The creatures came into sight, Huge stumpy ugly things, necks low to thre ground. It would take a bone crushing bite to the back of the neck to bring one of these down, going for the cateroid artery wouldn't work here. <b>"I'll take the buisness end if you want to attack the rear? Blood loss will slow them down..."</b>
It looked to be a sounder with three females and their piglets. The dominant sow was obvious from her carriage and attitude towards the others, pushing in when they had finally managed to dig through the snow to reach the roots they thrived on. They were so preoccupied amongst themselves they still hadn't noticed the wolves at their door. <b>"There."</b> she whispered quietly, motioning to a smaller sow a short distance from the others, careful not to bump the wolf at her side. He didn't seem the type for physical contact. The others wouldn't try to save her like they would their piglets or a sow with the main group. They would need to work their way into position and spring in unison. Those short legs could move, and turn on a dime.</blockquote>