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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
 
Arctic wolves can make for good hauling animals and decent attack animals, if you can keep them fed. While they are more wild than a [[husky]], meaning they create more [[filth]] and need to be retrained, arctic wolves will not be attacked by other predators. You can feed them off meals, and wolves are actually more efficient than huskies when it comes for hunger rate. However, you'll need raw meat or [[kibble]] to train them.
 
Arctic wolves can make for good hauling animals and decent attack animals, if you can keep them fed. While they are more wild than a [[husky]], meaning they create more [[filth]] and need to be retrained, arctic wolves will not be attacked by other predators. You can feed them off meals, and wolves are actually more efficient than huskies when it comes for hunger rate. However, you'll need raw meat or [[kibble]] to train them.
 
[[Cougar]]s and [[panther]]s are easier to tame, need to be retrained less often, and carry more in a single stride (at the same movement speed). They are also stronger in combat, all at the cost of {{%|{{Q|Panther|Base Hunger Rate}} / {{P|Base Hunger Rate}} -1 round 2}} more hunger. However, these cats tend to spawn in warm biomes, while wolves spawn in cold ones.
 
  
 
==Training==
 
==Training==

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