Iopah moved through the thicket, dragging the newest victim. She was efficient, if not graceful, as it's long legs scuffed the soft earth and scraped against the surrounding vines. Her left ear flicked once as she came into sight of the cache. It had been quiet recently, but Iopah's own internal clock urged her to be ready. Soon there would be pups. She deposited it and growled softly in frustration. The scrawny fawns were vanishing faster than she could catch and deposit them. There was simply nothing to them, more bone than flesh. With a resolute twitch of her tail she set back out.
Her head confidently rose, black nose trained on the twisted canopy, and the first note lifted from her lips before she realized what she had done. Of course she would need help to take anything larger than a fawn, but Iopah had never initiated a hunt before and her surety had surprised her. She had seen her parents call and it came naturally to her now. She filled her lungs and sang out again. Her rally call resonated through the thicket, hopeful and proud. Finished her head lowered, even with one or two more wolves they had a chance. Her tail twitched in anticipation. For now she would wait.