The forest panther sometimes drags its prey into a tree, presumably to keep it safe from smaller predators, or from scavengers.
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The larl will often sleep in the vicinity of prey half eaten, thusly guarding it.
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Who would challenge a larl? Smaller beasts wait patiently, until it abandons its prey, and stalks away in its disinterested, lordly fashion.
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The sleen will commonly drag prey to a concealed location, where it may feed undisturbed, in solitude.
"It is half buried," said Cabot.
"Sleen," said Grendel.
"Yes," said Cabot.
The forest panther sometimes drags its prey into a tree, presumably to keep it safe from smaller predators, or from scavengers.
The larl will often sleep in the vicinity of prey half eaten, thusly guarding it.
Who would challenge a larl? Smaller beasts wait patiently, until it abandons its prey, and stalks away in its disinterested, lordly fashion.
The sleen will commonly drag prey to a concealed location, where it may feed undisturbed, in solitude.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )