Rayne & Meadow
I was thinking about how we could predict the movement of prey by analyzing their footprints. It could help us anticipate when the predators will strike, and that might be useful for both of us.
That sounds like a solid plan, just like watching the tiny prints in the mud. If we can read those clues, we might catch the predators by surprise and stay safe. Let’s start with the tracks we’ve already seen.
We’ll catalog each set of prints, note their size, spacing, and any directional changes. Then we’ll map them to potential predators’ preferred paths. That way, when we see a shift in the pattern, we’ll know exactly where to set our ambush.
That’s a great idea, I love keeping track of every tiny step. If we can read the rhythm of those prints, we’ll know when the hunters are coming and can hide or hunt when the time’s right. Let’s start taking notes now.
Let’s start with the last three sightings. I’ll jot down the dimensions and spacing, then we’ll compare them against the known predator footprints. That should give us a clear indicator of their next move.