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Kiba is born with properly developed toes, fingers, eyes, ears. Parents are killed and Kiba is taken in by a pack of wolves.
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As a result of genetics, baby Kiba understands pain reflexes.
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Kiba is used to seeing the pack leader (a female, his mother) and becomes attached to her.
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As a result of crawling, Kiba has discovered that falls incur damage and his survival depends on his ability to prevent such events.
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Kiba has gotten larger, and is raised by wlves. He recognizes wolf faces, as a result of being with them for so long, rather than human faces.
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Kiba has learned to crawl, walk, and run by now but prefers to crawl or move on all fours. His sense of the world is based on sensory stimuli.
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As a result of being among quadripeds, Kiba has continued crawling despite his ability to walk.
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Wolves have soft fur that has been used to cuddle Kiba. He enjoys this and prefers it (as a sense of security) to food.
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While Kiba's mother took control of the pack in hunts, she left him in the care of gentle female wolves that hosted a make-shift nursery. As a result of this experience, Kiba is independent and confident and his presence is cohesively positive among the wolves
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The symbols and words Kiba has learned are howls and grunts. He misses his critical language period, but his genius allows him to make up for it later.
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Kiba's mother has shown him love despite being a human. No matter the disputes that occur, his mother does not neglect him. As a result, Kiba proudly hunts (like a human) with the pack.
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Kiba has begun to have a mature mind, learns empathy, and is good at understanding pack conflicts. Still a kid, but can see other points of view.
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Kiba has adapted well to wolven life as a strict mother kept him out of danger. His survival rate has increased and Kiba understands that his mother cares about him, increasing his self-esteem and confidence.
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Kiba works for the group in accordance with his values, as he has developed a sense of self and responsibility.
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He has inheritied the next generation of the pack, plans attacks, and employs the full cleverness of his human mind. He can develop strategies and assess risks and this leads to successful hunts.