Hunting demonstration 3/3
At Garmir's nod of approval the yearling fervently hopped a few feet into the air, a comically wide grin on his face. From his earthen companion's demeanour he would not have expected a show of assent, so to see it from him meant he must have done well, right? "I haff a goo' 'eacher," he said in a slightly incomprehensible mumble around the mouse still clamped firmly in his jaws. It was a little difficult to talk around a mass of fur holding his tongue down, but surely Garmir would get the gist of what he said.
Nevrakis nodded at the green-eyed males words, shoulders hunching forward in a cringe of embarrassment. It was a little late for that; he had already pretty much screamed like an idiot. But he would make it up to Garmir by catching as many mice as he possibly could seeing as one of the creatures was barely a morsel. It would take many mice to have a semi-decent meal, but he supposed they were better than eating nothing. He nodded in affirmation and watched as his earthen companion turned away and began stalking the mice once more. The yearling himself turned in the opposite direction, frowning as he realised he was still holding the mouse in his mouth. How could he catch a mouse when he already had one in his jaws?
After a moment of consideration, he padded over to one of trees, making sure to be as quiet as possible so as to not disturb Garmir as he hunted. His fore paws made quick work of the snow packed on top of the roots, and once he had dug a decent sized hole he dropped the mouse into it. Now he would not forget where it was and it was unlikely some other creature would steal it. Content with his work, Nevrakis began stalking the snow for any indication of mice beneath it, his nose and ears all twitching furiously. Diving forwards with his fore paws when he caught onto the trail of another mouse, the yearling snapped his jaws where he assumed the creature to be, but ended up only getting a mouthful of snow. With a shake of his head, he grunted and stood back up, letting the snow dribble out of his mouth which had morphed into a frown. He had been so close.
Quickly moving on, he targeted another scurrying of paws under the snow, this time making sure to squarely land upon where he assumed the mouse to be. Success! Proudly carrying it in his mouth, he tossed it into the hole where the other mouse lay, body wiggling with delight. He was thoroughly enjoying himself to the point where all thought of the snatcher had disappeared without a trace. The yearling repeated this process a few more times, failing once more when the mouse managed to give him the slip, but he ultimately returned to the hole with a small pile of mice. He scrunched his nose up, how many did Garmir want him to catch? Turning to his earthen companion, Nevrakis huffed softly to get his attention. He wanted to know if Garmir wished him to continue catching more mice or if what he had was enough.