Profile of Sunspots: Quick Facts
Sunspots
Played By: Sunclaw
Basic Info
Full Name: Sunspots
Subspecies: gray wolf
Size: Medium, Thin
Sex: Male
Gender: Male
Pronouns: he/his
Age: 1 year (05/03/2022)
Birthplace: in a den in a flower meadow
At a Glance
at first glance you know that he is weak and fearful. He usually walks with his tail and head low, and he greatly respects the rank of others.
Profile of Sunspots: Details
Appearance
Orange fur wolf. Some black stripes on the back, white chin.
Black line on the tail, more yellowish legs. Reddish ears, dark back and head.
Yellow eyes. He usually walks with his head down, and, unless he meets someone of lesser rank, his tail half tucked between his legs.
Personality
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Some say it's romantic or cute, others say it's annoying annoying and intense: I call it bipolar, haha.
Sunspots has a complicated relationship with all the wolves she comes across.
Biography
He was born in a cave, being the smallest. His siblings wouldn't stop pestering him, but they would always stop when his mother scolded them. He never knew his father, and spent his teenage years in a puny pack, until his siblings left to form their own packs. Then he also left, and it took his a lot to hunt and learn to fight by himself, something that made his more nervous. Up ahead, a lone wolf looking for a fight found him. At first Sunspots tried to appear defiant, but his nerves got the better of him and he ended up submitting. Thanks to that, he survived, because the other wolf left him alone.

Since then he has decided that it is easier to squeal and duck than to snarl and show your teeth, or to run away than to fight. He is an expert at using body language and uses it to his advantage. He doesn't plan on having puppies, but if it's breeding season he won't say no to an affair...

On his journey, the wolf met a husky named Kiche and had pups with her, however they died at birth and Kiche and Sunspots went their separate ways.

He joined Khaba's pack, but had to leave when Akashingo invaded the territory. Currently, he is still mad at Akashingo, but still tries to join, since he is too much of a coward to live as a loner.
Relations
Mother (unknown) Wallace (brother) and Light (other brother) and he´s father (unknown)
Pack History
.GREATWATER LAKE, Omega Male
Profile of Sunspots: Additional Information
Registered on May 02, 2023, last visited April 07, 2024, 02:52 PM
Sunspots signature contains more than 10 gifs. Sunspots appear in almost all of them at different times in his life, and they help inspire me by watching the wolves move.

If you want me to make one for you, you just have to tell me (depending on how common the fur is, there will be more or less images) (I don't do the gifs) I can also tell you what the genetics of your wolf are (or I will try according to their appearance) .
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Sunspots's Signature


YouTube Channel: Sunclaw (Narrated videos of wolves and pups. Updates from Yellowstone Wolf Packs)

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Player Notes
I have had the opportunity to see wolves in real life, and I have understood a lot about their body language. There are people who say that there are no Alphas, but they are wrong. It's hard for a human to watch a bunch of wolves harass an Omega, but it's the natural order of a pack and who are we to judge their behavior?

An Alpha biting or subduing a lower rank is the same as a father who scolds his son or asks for respect. But since wolves don't talk, they use body language and that's why it seems so unpleasant to watch.

here you will find an interesting story about wolves: https://www.livingwithwolves.org/portfolio/the-omega/

Here is a "dictionary of wolf behavior": https://www.jotform.com/assign/211424916...4461451049


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This scene is very interesting. If you see how the wolf (Trumpet) is in a dominant position, but he looks away for a second and the submissive wolf takes the opportunity to launch a soft bite? However, Trumpet quickly reacts and the other wolf has no choice but to return to his position. A good sign that most wolves take advantage of every little mistake to gain a higher place in the hierarchy.

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There is a stir and you can barely make out where one wolf begins and another ends, all moving at surprising speed. After watching the scene several times, I noticed two wolves being subdued. However, one of them (the one on the right) tries to bite the wolf closest to him and that causes everyone to jump on him, supporting his alpha.

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This is self explanatory. The wolf below moves its paws, preventing the other wolf from getting too close. The dominant wolf, which probably only came to look around, reacts immediately and bites his neck, immobilizing him and showing him that his behavior was not pleasant.

(Note: these gifs were taken on a webcam, from Wolf Conservation Center)
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