Sadly, these two fish still have not mated so I haven’t gotten much progress in my work with this strain of guppies. I’ll have more eventually.

Onto the wolflings!

I’ve been running a private Bengal wolfling run in the background for the last few days, usually while I was doing or working on other things.

Some of them might have Gizmo genes from the CFE/Gizmo genome I’m working on and others might have farbe genes but they’re all bengals who are generation 20 plus. They’ve also all passed the IQ test!

Here are 6 Generation 20+ Wolfling Bengals for your downloading pleasure.

Wolfing Bengals Part 1

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I needed a break from the two newer games so I decided to take a quick break from them by visiting my Creatures 1 norns. When I arrived, all of my norns had health sitting at over 70%. Already, it was looking like a lazy afternoon.

Everyone took turns sleeping and with the carrot cobs recently fixed, the ‘starch glitch’ was fixed. I was looking forward to having a normal game again. I’m still feeling pretty proud of myself for sticking with this group for this long. I’m not used to creatures living more than 8 hours and Patrick, my oldest norn, is now 8 hours and 22 minutes old! Good for him.

Soon, everyone was on the island and refusing to eat. I checked on each norn to make sure they were healthy. Soon, everyone was hungry but even when I managed to get one norn separated from the group, they still managed to get another norn to pair up with them and they continued to ignore their food. In total, everyone was on the island for about a half hour but they finally started to disperse.

With his change to the next stage of his life, his health was starting to decline. I still had one egg left to tend to, though. If you’ve been following this world up to now, you might remember that Godfried and Penny have a child of their own! Since this is a generation 3 egg, I decided to start separating the generations like I did in C3/DS.

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Ovicidal machines are the best.

Try using one in conjunction with the IQ test!

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Godfrey has been busy.

He’s claimed Pennywhistle’s second egg and Bianca’s first. It seems he’ll have a pretty strong influence when the next generation comes. I hoped mating with this first gen and 2nd gen female would help eliminate his crazy walk but we’ll have to see.

After the ladies laid their eggs, there was a long period where nothing happened. Bianca still had one egg left to lay and all of the boys were finally old enough to breed. It wasn’t long til Bianca broke away from her friend Penny long enough to start chasing down one of the boys.

At first, she was chasing little Charles but it was Godfrey who started kiss-popping first. It only seemed natural that Godfrey would lay claim to this last egg. With the eggs safely stowed in some water (to keep them from hatching, y’know.) It was time for their personalities to finally shine.

Penny took to complaining about cold though she was the only one shivering. The two girls seemed inseparable and Godfrey was only interested in the females. He would occasionally join the other boys to eat but mating was his priority. There wasn’t much chatter after the ladies laid their eggs so I spruced the place up with Garden box.

It wasn’t long til I started to see signs of senility. Oscar was the first to complain about hunger for starch despite being surrounded by seeds. I smacked him once on the butt when he ignored my commands to eat seeds and soon he was eating every seed in sight. Once he did, he was feeling much better and started to explore the room again. Love is both carrot and stick.

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