It's good to see Flint running with the pack and I love seeing Flint when he was hanging with Dad where I could see his white patch. He is very beautiful.
I definitely feel as though Kindle is clever, opportunistic, and surprisingly ruthless (towards other wolves at least). I think she might feel threatened by being the only other female in the pack which could be why she’s displaying more aggressive displays to the other members of the pack. I’m curious as to what you think the hierarchy is among them due to this? As in not just going by age, but by their behaviors. Great video! 💕
Oh my goodness I totally agree about Kindle and her pretty dominant personality. I think she works hard to not be pushed around by her brothers. I think as far as a hierarchy goes, I surprisingly think that Kindle and Blaze are just below Timber and Nisha, with the both of them showing confidence and growling at either their parents or between the siblings. I think Coal is happy to move along if his siblings are flaunting their attitudes and it just doesnt phase him. He knows he respects Timber and would follow his dad to the ends of the earth, so his siblings giving him attitude just rolls off him and he just happily goes and hangs out with Timber instead. Spark I think is next down on the totem pole, he is still figuring himself out and how much he needs to prove himself, or if he can just relax at home and play with the little ones. I think he very much still has a young mind, and is still a pup in a lot of ways, and he is happy to just enjoy life and help out where ever he can. Flint is certainly last and not just due to age. He is showing some very submissive tendencies and I think due to his litter mates being taken from him, he is really struggling to bond with the pack. I cant believe we are seeing so much variation in each of our wolves. So much to the point that I even see seasonal changes with Nisha and depending on whether we have pups on the way, or young ones in the den. It is truly fascinating to watch.
It's good to see Flint running with the pack and I love seeing Flint when he was hanging with Dad where I could see his white patch. He is very beautiful.
Aw, Flint is so big now! I love his coat! I did enjoy the music, but I definitely prefer the WolfQuest music. Great episode!
Awwwee thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed
oh my gosh i miss this game
Awsome to see the pack up and running together!
I can believe how quickly this season is passing!
@nikkicypher2410 definitely seems to be the blink of an eye!
I definitely feel as though Kindle is clever, opportunistic, and surprisingly ruthless (towards other wolves at least). I think she might feel threatened by being the only other female in the pack which could be why she’s displaying more aggressive displays to the other members of the pack. I’m curious as to what you think the hierarchy is among them due to this? As in not just going by age, but by their behaviors. Great video! 💕
Oh my goodness I totally agree about Kindle and her pretty dominant personality. I think she works hard to not be pushed around by her brothers.
I think as far as a hierarchy goes, I surprisingly think that Kindle and Blaze are just below Timber and Nisha, with the both of them showing confidence and growling at either their parents or between the siblings. I think Coal is happy to move along if his siblings are flaunting their attitudes and it just doesnt phase him. He knows he respects Timber and would follow his dad to the ends of the earth, so his siblings giving him attitude just rolls off him and he just happily goes and hangs out with Timber instead.
Spark I think is next down on the totem pole, he is still figuring himself out and how much he needs to prove himself, or if he can just relax at home and play with the little ones. I think he very much still has a young mind, and is still a pup in a lot of ways, and he is happy to just enjoy life and help out where ever he can.
Flint is certainly last and not just due to age. He is showing some very submissive tendencies and I think due to his litter mates being taken from him, he is really struggling to bond with the pack.
I cant believe we are seeing so much variation in each of our wolves. So much to the point that I even see seasonal changes with Nisha and depending on whether we have pups on the way, or young ones in the den. It is truly fascinating to watch.