The Helpless Predator

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Hiccup

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Toothless and I were flying over the island when we witnessed an amazing thing! While we were flying overhead, an avalanche cascaded down the mountain. It was amazing but looked very dangerous.

An avalanche is a natural hazard and results from natural processes. It occurs when a gigantic chunk of ice and snow breaks away from the side of a mountain and moves down the mountain with great speed and force. Most avalanches occur within 24 hours after 12 or more inches of fresh snow has fallen.

An avalanche can reach speeds of up to 80 miles per hour when falling down the mountain.
Would you mind going back to the avalanche site and checking it out?

1- Look for the avalanche

Hiccup

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It's a baby Speed Stinger! It looks like it's stuck under the mounds of snow, and it can't get itself out.

Most avalanches occur between 24 hours after 12 or more inches of fresh snow has fallen. An avalanche can reach speeds of up to 80 miles per hour when falling down the mountain. This dragon is lucky to even be alive!

I think dragon fire could get the baby Speed Stinger out of this mess. A well placed fireball would destroy the remnants of the avalanche and set the baby dragon free.

2- Click on the snow and shoot it

Hiccup

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The Speed Stinger is now safe, but it won't survive long without the support of its pack. It needs to be back at the cave. Click on the dragon and lead it back to the cave, [your Viking's name].

3- Tap on the baby and lead it to its home

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The Speed Stingers aren't chasing you out of the cave. They must know that you're helping one of their own! They seem pleased.

Hiccup should know what happened with the baby Speed Stinger.

4- Talk to Hiccup

Hiccup

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That's amazing news! We've never been able to get close to Speed Stingers before, since they are so aggressive and territorial. Your kind act must have changed the Speed Stingers' minds about you. I wonder if we can use your connection to even train the Speed Stingers in the future! Great job, [your Viking's name].