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Morolaath

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Morolaath on the Ark.

The blind wolf, known as the morolaath by the Forerunners,[1] is a predatory animal. Stuffed toys based on the creature are sold to human children.[2] A joint UNSCSwords of Sanghelios task force encountered blind wolves during an expedition to Installation 00 in 2555.[3]

Biology

Anatomy and physiology

Morolaath on the Ark.

Blind wolves are a bipedal reptilian species with a long tail. Their nostrils are located between the top of their head and jaws. Blind wolves have no arms or eyes, hence their name. Using its powerful, three-toed legs, a blind wolf is capable of reaching high speeds while running.[4] They are also capable of jumping some distance off the ground.[5] Noted to have carnivorous theropod-like anatomy, a blind wolf has large fangs that extends from their bottom jaw and smaller, but sharp teeth from the top jaw.[4] The blind wolves' powerful jaws allowed them to rip apart a human in seconds[5] and even kill a chaefka.[6]

Due to their lack of eyes, blind wolves are forced to rely on their other senses. Their sense of sound is seemingly quite acute, as one blind wolf was able to detect a human sighing ten meters away and pinpoint his location, despite an ongoing fight between the blind wolves and the chaefka.[5] However, a blind wolf's sense of smell appeared to be rather poor, as they are unable to smell a human a mere couple centimeters away.[4]

Behavior

Blind wolves appear to travel in packs of at least six. The alpha of a pack takes lead of the other members, which fall behind it to make sure they can follow in the same direction as their alpha. Without any sounds audible to a human or Sangheili, blind wolves are able to communicate with fellow pack members. While hunting for food, the animals keep their heads low and move slowly, relying on their senses of sound and smell to detect possible food.[4] Although persistent, fear could negate their pack mentality.[7]

When a blind wolf grows irritable, they will snap their teeth in the air at random. Blind wolves gave out noises that sounded familiar to wolves of Earth, including a loud howling.[4]

Trivia

Miscellaneous

Production notes

The blind wolf was planned to be featured in Halo: Combat Evolved as a player-controlled mount. It was removed from the game due to problems with the control scheme and the artificial intelligence.[8] It was said to have a symbiotic relationship with a local insect species, which would lead the blind wolf to prey and so get to scavenge off the carcass.[9]

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List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, page 199 (Google Play edition)
  2. ^ Halo 2, multiplayer map Terminal
  3. ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, cover art
  4. ^ a b c d e Halo: Hunters in the Dark, pages 148-150 (Google Play edition)
  5. ^ a b c Halo: Hunters in the Dark, pages 157-158 (Google Play edition)
  6. ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, page 154 (Google Play edition)
  7. ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, page 173 (Google Play edition)
  8. ^ Limited Collector's Edition Disc (Halo 2)
  9. ^ Paul Russel, Twitter, May 8th, 2014