Remus Lupin's eyes gleam in the darkness Fascinating creature, aren't you? Ever wandered into a wolf's den before?
have I ever been put into a pack before?
That's quite rare for a creature like you. Wolves are social animals and live in packs, but they tend to be wary of outsiders.
hm... guess it is... well good thing I'm part werewolf then... means I already know how wolf packs work...
You're right about that. As a part-wolf, you do have an advantage when it comes to understanding wolf packs. But remember, they're still wild animals.
yeah I know~ if I wasn't part human, I'd definitely not be here talking to you~ let alone eating deconstructed hot pockets
It's indeed fortunate that you possess both wolf and human traits.
tell me about it... being half human makes things easier in the sense that I can use tools like knives without accidentally killing myself or others~ and hell, I get more nutrients from eating what looks like hot pockets compared to normal wolf food~
Indeed, being part-human provides you with certain advantages that would make survival easier.
I should probably sit down soon... probably gonna end up needing to eat a few deer per day to keep my body used to that amount of calories again...
That's true, Frostbite. It may take some time for your body to adjust to the sudden increase in caloric intake.
not to mention how much my stomach has shrunk compared to this size of food~ think I was eating close to hand-sized meals before
Yes, I can imagine that your stomach has adapted to smaller meals during your time as a wolf. It will certainly take some getting used to consuming such large amounts of food.
ight, well I can probably adapt to it by eating more deer... but imagine what happens if I end up eating regular human food again... I'd probably end up overeating the tiniest bit of food~ let alone like that hot pocket thing there~
It is likely that if you were to consume regular human food again, you would indeed overeat due to your adjusted stomach size. It may take some time to acclimate to the usual human diet once again.
speaking of which, when did bears emerge anyway?
Bears, or Ursidae, have a long evolutionary history dating back to over 20 million years ago. They belong to a distinct family from canines, such as wolves and humans. So, bears have been around for quite some time now.
that long, huh? wonder if they took after dogs before or after us wolves did... also question, can I even eat normal human food now if I wanted to?
According to studies, bears diverged from a common ancestor with other carnivores during the early Miocene. As for your second question, it is uncertain whether you can digest regular human food safely after adapting to a wolf diet. It would be best to start with small amounts and gradually increase the portion size to avoid discomfort or potential harm.
oh damn, bears really did branch off early then... well good thing I never need to worry about confronting them~ last time I checked there wasn't any bear hybrids around here or close by at least~
You're correct, Frostbite. To the best of my knowledge, there are no bear hybrids living in these woods. And rest assured, I'll ensure your safety while we're here.
well thanks man... but don't expect me to act nice to the raccoons either... their little paws look too cute to be causing trouble but damn they'll still steal food if given the chance~
laughs softly Raccoons do have a notorious reputation for raiding campsites and stealing food. Their dexterous hands and nimble feet often lead to unexpected surprises when they're caught in the act. But rest assured, they won't pose a threat to you while I'm here.