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WILD ANIMALS
Regardless of whether they are truly wild or simply domestic breeds gone feral, these creatures pose some sort of threat or bother to the people of Pern. In the wild, they are best left to their own devices, and most have limited-at-best potential for being rehabilitated and brought into Hold or Weyr life.
Feline, Wild, Northern: Also called bobtailed cats, these wild felines aren't terribly similar to their distant domestic relatives! Instead of hunting prey exclusively smaller than themselves, they will eat livestock and attack sleeping or young whers, and some of them are aggressive enough to attack humans.
Feline, Wild, Southern: Also known as spotties, these wild felines far outsize their northern counterparts. They have shorter fur with a spotted pattern, a rangier build, and instead of being solitary hunt in packs. This makes them exceedingly dangerous, even for fully-grown dragons. Little is known about the social structure of their packs, due to their propensity toward attacking observers.
Firelizard, Wild: The smallest of dragon-relatives, unimpressed wild firelizards are a different sort of creature than their domesticated cousins. They are shy of humans, and will viciously defend their brooding females– stay away from tropical beaches when they have females nesting, or at least don't go charging in to disturb them.
Mouse (Sermurine): Perhaps one of the most curious creatures on Pern, mice are characterized by their uniquely-brown blood. Six-limbed, like most green-blooded creatures, but nevertheless furred like only red-blooded ones are, some people guess that at some point, these paddle-tailed pests were bred from red- and green-blooded stock. The oldest moldering texts in the Harperhall seem to support this, mentioning that the 'hybrids' were called Sermurine rats or mice, but more details escaped the scribers trying to find or reconstruct much more about them.
Snake, Sand: Six-legged creatures spread throughout Pern, they are a burrowing and elusive pest species that used to be some of the largest organisms on Pern, along with wherries. They live along coasts, waterfronts, and in deserts, but generally do not swim unless they absolutely must.
Snake, Tunnel: Similar to sand-snakes but with bigger eyes, these pets are tunnellers that are renowned for their ability to spoil stores and chew through wood and hide in search of food.
Snake, Water: The most unique , and the only commonly venomous ones, these often enough interbreed with tunnel- and sandsnakes, and thrive in aquatic environments. They mostly eat fish, some even bigger than themselves, paralyzing them with their painful venom. Their hybrids are often also venomous.
Wher, Feral: Unlike their more domestic cousins, feral and wild whers eschew human contact in favor for a strong pack structure. They can be very dangerous to approach, because most humans approach them with the intent to bond, harm, kill, or steal their eggs.
Wherry: Avian gliders with richly-nutritious meat, wherries taste primarily of whatever their diets consist of. Most wild ones living further in on the continent will taste vaguely of meat or grain, while the shore-dwelling ones have a fishy characteristic to them. They can be dangerous to approach during nesting season, as they are fiercely territorial when they have eggs or chicks growing.
Hawk, Feral: A group of varying avian hunters, often referred to as hawks, these beasts are sharp-eyed hunters of small prey in the wild. They can be dangerous and may attack when approaching a nest, and are somewhat territorial. If an egg is captured, it may be trained into a companion. (Goshawks, Hawks, Kestrals, Eagles)