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When you see the hawk above you, keep all of your pups close very close (once the hawk has a pup there is no way to get it down).

Pick up one pup, and run a very small ways ahead. Do NOT turn your back to the pups! Back up a few steps and wait until your mate brings the rest of the pups to you.

The hawk will target one of your pups. When it gets close, charge at the hawk to make it fly away, it WILL come back and target another pup. DO NOT charge the hawk with a pup in your mouth. It will kill both pups.

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22-10-2012 Edit: The trick to scaring away the hawk/eagle is to use the pup it targets as bait. The strategy differs per densite, so for example, if you chose Aspen Heights as your densite, you will have a longer run to the final site and more visits from the hawk/eagle. If you chose Saddle Meadows as your densite, then you'll have a shorter route to travel and fewer visits from the hawk/eagle. Slough Creek and Bison Peak densites both face the opposing wolf pack territory to go around, so for either den you'll need to use Sandbar crossing.

A useful tip: always have your food for pups bar maxed; this ensures your pups will follow you during the final journey. Your mate will ocassionally pick up and carry pups to you, but be warned that it may drop them into the creek, drowning them and killing the pup, so saving frequently and making short routes towards the final den may prove helpful.

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