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Post by Mau Furlong on May 14, 2021 14:09:33 GMT -5
Whats your headcanon on Sharpteeth as a whole?
Do you picture them hunting alone, hunting as groups....stuff liike that?
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Post by ๐ฑ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ on May 14, 2021 14:21:03 GMT -5
Sharptooth is just the Warriors universe way of referring to a mountain lion and they are usually loners.
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Post by Mau Furlong on May 14, 2021 14:43:46 GMT -5
Sharptooth is just the Warriors universe way of referring to a mountain lion and they are usually loners. ok...but some things are different in warriors
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Post by ๐ฑ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ on May 14, 2021 15:07:12 GMT -5
Sharptooth is just the Warriors universe way of referring to a mountain lion and they are usually loners. ok...but some things are different in warriors We've only seen one Sharptooth/Mountain Lion so far in the series so there really is no way of telling if the authors would have ever shown us more of them and I don't think that they will be brought back anytime soon.
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Post by vectoring34 on May 14, 2021 15:20:25 GMT -5
Mountain lions are loners and incredibly aggressive to each other. Nearly half of all cougar deaths that are natural occur due to another cougar killing them. Safe to say that I doubt they live in groups.
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Post by Vale on May 14, 2021 17:42:54 GMT -5
I consider Sharptooth to be entirely a one-off and something the cats will never interact with again but have legends and stories about. I mostly think this because I like the idea of the clans existing in the UK and the idea of wild cougars goes against that so I go by the concept that Sharptooth was a former pet/zoo animal released into the wild. I know it's a fictional setting overall with no real-world setting anymore following the end of the first series (based on the New Forest, UK) but I like to dream about the clans living in a similar kind of environment I see around me.
With that said, I imagine them to not be very social, the one we see in the books seems totally animalistic like foxes are shown to be. They aren't stupid by any means but seem to not have the capabilities to form a structured society or group like Badgers or Cats can in-cannon. It could be interesting if they were, but I'm okay with them being a bit more of a force of nature since one is destructive enough. A mother with cubs could be an interesting thing to encounter for the cats, and the moral questions with that, but I think they hunt alone and while possibly having language, is quite limited due to probably only meeting to have cubs and then moving on.
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