Before one can try to predict the weather, one should understand the climate of the Bahari'mtoto. Rains are periodic and frequent enough to foster their jungle, and keep part of the area rich in grasses. Because of this, their grasses tend to, in fact, actually be greener, since they're not deprived as long and often as savannah grasses.
That said, the Bahari DO still have seasons as any area does, with some months being rainier or dryer than others, with the rest a comfortable 'in between.' Because of this, some prey animals are more plentiful than others, while larger ones still follow migration patterns. The area may be lush, but they still like to move to other places every year. When in the area, they stay near the edges of the territory, as the jungle can be too confining for them.
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Current weatherThe current season is
summer. The monsoons have gone, and now an oppressive heat sits upon the lands. The Bahari still enjoy rain showers due to their proximity to the ocean, but it's not nearly the drenching rain of before.
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Current prey movements- With the onset of the dry season, the migratory herds have left. Despite the lingering rain, they have other places to be and a schedule to keep to! The more residential buffalo remain, of course, and some antelope. Most meals come from the sea now.
- There is some great news for the season! As it turns out, there were some
sea turtle eggs buried in the sand! They've begun to hatch and make their way to the sea to continue the marine version of the circle of life!