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Post by General-KaseyDaBomd on Mar 12, 2011 17:41:15 GMT -5
1. Move quickly and communicate with signals. Cracking twigs, startled birds, and rustling bracken will alert the enemy to your location.
2. Keep downwind of the trespassers so that your scent doesn't give you away
3. Look for freshly broken twigs, overturned leaves on the forest floor, remains of prey, a clump of fur caught on a bramble. Any animal that moves through the forest leaves behind signs that it's passed by- and signs like this could lead you straight to the invaders
4. Keep your mouth open to search for unfamiliar scents. Be careful: if there is a scent when there is no breeze to carry it through the forest, it could mean that your enemy is very close by.
5. Light-colored pelts are easily seen against the brown and green foliage, so stay in the thickest cover. Keep low- the enemy will be looking for movement at normal head height, not close to the ground.
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