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Prey

Frogs: Leathery gray-green or gray-brown amphibians with powerful hind legs, a small brown patch by each eye and leathery skin. About 6 cm (two to three inches) in length.

Toads: Greenish-brown amphibians with a heavy, rounded shape, thick legs and warty skin. Three to five inches long.

Newts: Leathery green or brown amphibians, sometimes with red markings and/or frills down the spine. Have four equal-length legs and a rudder-like tail for better swimming. Between two to six inches in length.

Eagles: Large size, powerful build, heavy back and beak, keen eyesight, and broad wings. About 1 meter long.

Hawks: Smaller than eagles. Have impressive eyesight and curved talons. About one foot tall.

Falcons: Small fast birds of prey--speed is faster than that of a hawk's. Have tapered wings with a wide wingspan for flying. About 1 meter in length.

Finches: A common type of songbird. About 10 cm in length. Have strong stubby beaks and are pretty and colorful.

Thrushes: Songbird. Soft-plumaged, small to medium sized birds, about 20 cm in length.

Sparrows: Small and plump brown-gray songbirds with short tails and stubby yet powerful beaks. About 14 cm in length.

Crows: Long-legged scavenging birds with a completely black body, a thick neck and a heavy, straight bill. 40-50 cm in length. Considered very difficult to catch.

Pigeons/Doves: Stout-bodied birds with short necks, short, slender bills. About 32 cm in length.

Starlings: Black feathers with iridescent markings, bright yellow beaks. About 25 cm in length.

Magpies: Black and white birds that are related to crows. Very intelligent. About 20-30 cm in length.

Pheasants: Large birds. Highly ornate with bright colors, wattles and long tails. About one meter in length.

Wrens: Medium to very small songbirds (about 15cm in length). Colors of their plumage can be gray, brown, black and white.

Moorhens: Medium sized water birds (about 35cm in length). Mostly brown and black with some white markings. Have rounded wings. Weak fliers but fast runners and swimmers.

Blackbirds: Have glossy black plumage, a long tail, blackish-brown legs, an orange eye ring and an orange-yellow beak. About 26 cm in length.

Chickens: Normally shades of brown, white, or black plumage. Red markings on the head. Have red wattles the underside of the neck, close to the bill. About 30 cm long. Not normally hunted by Clans, and are instead found on Twoleg farms.

Robins: Songbird with a reddish-brown breast, brown underparts. Sometimes jet-black to gray. Mostly yellow-brown bill. About 35 cm long.

Wagtails: Small, often colorful birds with long tails, which wag frequently. About 16-19 cm in length.

Lapwings: About 25 cm - 41cm long. They are very protective of their young. Their enemies are mainly weasels who hunt their young. Mainly found on the moors. They make their nests in clumps of heather.

Eggs: Unborn birds, found in nests protected by adult birds.

Fish: Many different species such as trout, minnow, salmon, pike, or carp.

Bats: Small furry animals with large ears and whose forelimbs form webbed wings. Only mammal capable of true flight. Range of different lengths--smallest bat is 29mm long.

Moles: Moles have velvety black fur, spade-like paws, and tiny eyes. While they do not see well they are rarely sighted above ground, making them difficult for cats to kill.

Shrews (land): Small, rodent-like creatures. Have gray to brown fur, long noses, small eyes and rounded bodies, About 9 cm long.

Water Shrews: Large shrews with small ears, a waterproof coat and a tail with a line of stiff fur that acts as a rudder. About 15 cm long.

Rabbits: Compact animals with long legs, oval-shaped heads, long ears and light brown fur with a lighter underbelly. About 35 cm long.

Hares: Long legs and ears similar to a rabbit. Fur is commonly an orange shade of brown. Very fast; can reach speeds of 45 mph. About 45 cm.

Adders: Venomous snakes with long scaly bodies. Greenish-brown colour in females and steely gray in males. Body marked with indented zig-zag stripes. About 1 meter or longer in length.

Snakes: Long, thin reptiles with mottled skin in shades of dark and light brown that range from yellow to red. On average they are about 1.5 meters, although sizes may vary between species and such.

Lizards: Small brown reptiles with mottled, leathery skin and low slung bodies. They also have long, whip-like tails and stuck-out legs. Many shapes and sizes, though the ones caught by Clan cats are shorter, around 15 cm.

Squirrels: Rodents with fluffy tails and small paws. Majority are gray, though black, albino and red ones exist. About 8.5 cm in length.

Voles: Have very small, gray, stout bodies, a short hairy tail, a slightly round head and small ears and eyes. About 15 cm in length.

Water Voles: Small rodent with a short nose and tail and dense brown fur. About 25 cm in length.

Mice: Small brown rodents with long, naked tails, whiskers, large ears and prominent dark eyes. About 10 cm in length.

Wood Mice: Look like normal mice but have longer, larger ears and a long, narrow snout.

Rats: Small rodents with long bald tails and fur that ranges from gray-brown through black. About 25 cm in length.

Beetles: Shiny, wide-bodied, black insects with black legs.

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