Rupreets don't really have a language, or at least, no other living being is able to understand what they say, since they can only hear growls.
But they do have some kind of way to comunicate with others. They can point at things and make different sounds. This way, they can express how they feel, alert other members of the pack if there is danger near, or to just say hello...kinda?
They are very fond of others and they express their feelings by giving each others hugs! (And little smoochies too).
They choose one partner as their mate and they stick together for a lifetime. This also means that if their partner passes away, they could die of sadness.
When there is a deceased member of the pack, they bury the body at night and the whole village gathers some tiny flowers and make a fire with them. They watch the ashes fly away, hugging each other in silence. This is their way to show respect for the deceased and to say goodbye.
But they do have some kind of way to comunicate with others. They can point at things and make different sounds. This way, they can express how they feel, alert other members of the pack if there is danger near, or to just say hello...kinda?
They are very fond of others and they express their feelings by giving each others hugs! (And little smoochies too).
They choose one partner as their mate and they stick together for a lifetime. This also means that if their partner passes away, they could die of sadness.
When there is a deceased member of the pack, they bury the body at night and the whole village gathers some tiny flowers and make a fire with them. They watch the ashes fly away, hugging each other in silence. This is their way to show respect for the deceased and to say goodbye.