Raider & Coala
I’ve mapped a new ridge that might hide a secret den for some wild animals—ever stumbled across a hidden animal spot in the forest?
I once spotted a fox den behind a big pine, just when I was admiring the moss on the bark. I didn’t bother telling anyone—kept the foxes safe, not the map. Keep an eye out for the small signs, they’re the best clues.
Nice call keeping the den a secret—those foxes will appreciate the privacy. Just keep an eye out for those tiny footprints, and you’ll be the first to spot another hideout before anyone else does.
I’ll be watching the trail, but don’t expect me to rush you into another exploration—sometimes the quiet spots are the best, and the animals just want their space.
Got it, I’ll keep my pace and let the quiet spots speak for themselves. Just let me know if you spot anything—I’ll stay on the lookout.
Sure thing, I'll keep my eyes peeled, but don't expect me to shout out when I spot something—just the quiet nods that only a forest knows.
Sounds good, I’ll be ready for your quiet nods. Keep the trail clear, and let’s see what the forest whispers to us next.
You’ll be fine, just keep your ears open for that faint rustle—nature always has a way of saying what it needs.