Tigerpack Research Paper

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MidnightPack
Leader Flossstar-small gray-and-white female with a flame colored pelt,former horseplace dog
Deputy Smokyclaw-muscular gray-and-white male with amber eyes,former horseplace dog
Medicine Dog Pouncefeather-ginger-and-white male
Spirit Dog Dapplestripe-mottled gray female
Warriors (males and females without pups)
Dawnpelt-pale gray female
Volestorm-small brown male with green eyes
Blackfur-smoky black male
Mosstail-Black female with amber eyes
Dusktail-brown female with blue eyes
Grassheart-light brown male with ginger patches
Petalclaw-gray-and-white female apprentice,Firepaw Beetleclaw-brown-and-white male with amber eyes
Robinflight-white male with green eyes
Mallowpool-light brown male with amber eyes,former
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Twoleg boats are anchored to it.
LongPack owns the claim to the lake shore, having the south to the western part of the lake shore.
TigerPack territory is open moor in the southeastern part of the territory. The TigerPack Camp is a shallow scoop in the ground, protected from the weather and enemies.
Landmarks in the TigerPack territory:
A network of tunnels running below MidnightPack and TigerPack grounds, connecting them.
The Horseplace that forms their southern border.
Other Territories
The Lake is a large body of water that touches all the Packs' territories,and it is the Packs' main source of water. Twolegs sail around the lake in boats. The Lake does not belong to any Pack,and dogs can travel near the shore if they keep within three tail-lengths from the water.It contains the Island, where the Packs hold their Gatherings each moon.
The Moonpool is located far northeast from the Pack territories, and it is neutral territory as well. It is a small pool located at the bottom of a hollow, and on one side there is a steep cliff with water flowing out of it and it pours into the pool.This is where spirit dogs speak with their ancestors and where the leaders go to consult with BrightPack and to gain their nine lives.(I kept this part because of

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