Agate Pack Den Site
After following the hidden path to the island, you'll probably be ready to relax and shake the water off your coat. Thankfully, this is the Agate Pack's den site, where the pack members can hit the hay.
This is their summer and spring den site, the warmer seasons that make the trip to the island bearable. There is no prey here, only bushes and trees that the Agate pack uses to make their dens. The nursing den is a hole under a tree stump. A wolf will have to squeeze under decaying roots to find themselves in a cozy den, where the lapping of waves lulls the she-wolves to sleep. Other members sleep under the stars, tucked in soft nests around the tree stump. Their beds consist of leaves, grasses, and upturned earth, making it a comfortable place to sleep.
There have been no cases floods on this island, although in heavy rain the water rises a few pawsteps.
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