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Nature anon here, I decided to try and befriend the bettwolf 2 as they do not show aggression to humans. I offered Him some fish I had on me and laid on my back exposing my stomach, this is a sign of respect to bettwolf 2s. He accepted me and allowed me to pet him before nudging me to go somewhere with him. He took me to a cave with a small assortment of tempcanines, it seems he is an alpha and he has decided to welcome me to his pack tonight. He was a little nervous of my camera but I let him examine it closely and he seems to be satisfied with it being safe. I'll document his pack mates over my next few post. I'll start with his pup. This little guy is a wolfdog for sure. I haven't seen a Bettel pup or any other pups at all. Hopefully the other pups are just shy and are hiding cause the far worse reason for a solo bettel 2 is that his litter mates passed. There is also the chance he adopted this pup after it was abandoned by a bettelwolf mother for being a bettel 2, however there is a female that looks like this pup which seems to be the pups mom so I don't know. I'm surprised to see a tempdog this high up feral tempdogs rarely leave flat lands.