The heat was a threat all its own--but not the only one to face the lion cub. Undoubtedly, if he survived his first cycles, his world would become a series of dangers, many of which might leave their marks: but for now, the only threat was a single Eyehook Vulture: a small one, but still circling warily, staring down at the stone.
The color had reminded it of a clot of blood, when it'd found it: but hooked beak had found only inedible rock. Still, it didn't stop the ragged thing from returning every so often, circling and watching the stone with half-hopeful hunger.
This particular bird was thin, perhaps fifteen foot wingspan--a great deal smaller than its brethren. Young, perhaps--or sickly? It was beige-brown, short-tailed, and mostly smooth-skinned, with few feathers. At the moment of Jasiri's hatching it was soaring perhaps thirty feet overhead, riding the thermals: and the moment the stone cracked it folded its wings to drop, sweeping by once to peer intently at the hatchling.
Perhaps it was best that this Eyehook wasn't experienced: but it was instinctive, and on its second sweep it clawed for the lion cub's head... and on the third, it went for the eyes.
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Jasiri must roll to save his face from Eyehook damage! This particular Eyehook Vulture is fairly small, and alone, so if he succeeds he can escape it or fight it off. If he fails, however, the Eyehook will continue clawing at his face, and he will have one more attempt to save his eyes!
@Jasiri