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== Description ==
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== University Text ==
 
''In the '''Test of the Safari''' you will learn to track and capture seven species of Egyptian fauna. Each species has unique behaviors and tracking methods, and each must be accomplished four times. More information about each species can be found here.''
 
''In the '''Test of the Safari''' you will learn to track and capture seven species of Egyptian fauna. Each species has unique behaviors and tracking methods, and each must be accomplished four times. More information about each species can be found here.''
  
This is the sixth [[Tests|test]] in the discipline of Human [[Body]].
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==Overview==
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This is the sixth [[Tests|test]] in the discipline of Human [[Body]].  Refer to the separate pages for each animal to assist in catching them.
  
 
==Passing the Principle==
 
==Passing the Principle==
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==Passing the Test==
 
==Passing the Test==
 
Capture/tag 4 of each required animal.
 
Capture/tag 4 of each required animal.
* [[Bullfrog]]
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* [[Test of the Safari/Desert Rats|Desert Rats]]
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'''(click on links for details on catching each critter)'''
* [[Test of the Safari/Fennec|Fennec]]
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* [[Test of the Safari/Gazelle|Gazelle]]
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* [[requires::Bullfrog]] - between 6pm and 6am (evening/night) Egyptian game-time.
* [[Test of the Safari/Falcons|Falcons]]
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* [[requires::Desert Rat]] - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring 1 [[canvas]] and 4 [[boards]]!
* [[Test of the Safari/Ibis|Ibis]]
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* [[requires::Falcon]] - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring [[recipes|END]] food
* [[Test of the Safari/Otters|Otters]]
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* [[requires::Fennec]] - check [[Fennec Trap]]s after 2am Egypt game-time
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* [[requires::Gazelle]] - any time of day, any kind of terrain - multiple people preferred
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* [[requires::Ibis]] - between 6am and 6pm (morning/day) Egyptian game-time.
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* [[requires::Otter]] - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring ~20 [[boards]]
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See [[Test Pass History]]
  
 
==Tracking Progress==
 
==Tracking Progress==
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Info from previous tales (most have pretty much the same information):<BR>
 
Info from previous tales (most have pretty much the same information):<BR>
 
[http://wiki.atitd.net/tale1/The%20Test%20Of%20Safari Tale 1] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale2/The_Test_Of_The_Safari Tale 2] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Tests/Test_Of_The_Safari Tale 3] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 4] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Test_of_the_Safari/Bastet Tale 4 (Bastet)] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale5/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 5] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 6]
 
[http://wiki.atitd.net/tale1/The%20Test%20Of%20Safari Tale 1] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale2/The_Test_Of_The_Safari Tale 2] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale3/Tests/Test_Of_The_Safari Tale 3] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 4] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale4/Test_of_the_Safari/Bastet Tale 4 (Bastet)] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale5/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 5] | [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/Test_of_the_Safari Tale 6]
 
== Desert Rats ==
 
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''Fast-moving Desert Rats blend perfectly with Egypt's terrain, but their distinctive tracks will lead to them every time. Be aware that the wind will cover up tracks over time.''
 
 
<gallery>
 
Image:footprints.jpg|footprints
 
Image:800px-Footprints_wide.jpg|footprints F7 default view
 
</gallery>
 
 
*It seems they are viewable at the default F7 camera; a little more visible than last tale.
 
You need 1 [[Canvas]] and 4 [[Boards]] to set up a Desert Rat Trap. Set the trap under Projects > Tests. These are not normal buildings: they don't appear on the ground and they don't last more than an instant. Either they catch the rat immediately, or they don't. The materials are NOT consumed if you fail to catch the rat.
 
 
Materials are ONLY consumed when you catch the rat. You can try as often as you want with the materials for one cage. It will give a short End timer. - Taemon
 
 
To catch a rat in your trap, you first need to follow the tracks in the direction of travel. Look closely at a track and you'll see rough toe prints on one end of the track. Using a very close-up single F8 camera view and lowering your texture resolution (click yourself/Utility/Options: Video) can be very helpful in seeing the details of the tracks. Once you know which way the rat is traveling, continue to follow the tracks until they end. There can be fairly large gaps between tracks, so scan a good-sized area for further tracks. Once you think you've found the forward-most track, set your trap in front of it. If that was the most recently made track, you should catch a rat. If you don't catch one, scan further ahead for more tracks while your END timer runs down.
 
 
Also, rats can double back and go in circles. The toe prints can help you understand the path of travel when tracks criss-cross or do other confusing things. -- Ankh-EnDa
 
 
Rats can be found on grass as well as sand. To help see their tracks on sand, turn down time of day lighting and turn up shadows.
 
 
'''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' ''You can ONLY see the tracks if you have shadows ON. Check your settings by clicking on yourself (or press Esc), then to Options, then to Video. Set it at to at least the 2nd tick to see the tracks!''
 
 
Tips for Catching that Rat:
 
*Rat tracks are spaced in proportion to their age, the older the tracks, the further apart they will be.
 
*Rat tracks do not immediate disappear once the rat is caught. The tracks stay and fade out in accordance with the same schedule as for above
 
*If you are following an active set of tracks, the next set of prints will show up within a few seconds in front of the last set.
 
*Rats are known to be suicidal. They have been observed to jump off the cliffs at the edge of the world, drown themselves in bodies of water.
 
*Rats despawn and move on by themselves, they do not wait around to be caught. Their tracks also won't immediately go away
 
*Build the trap using your menu: Projects | Tests | Tests of the Safari | Set up a Desert Rat Trap. It helps to pin the menu when you start tracking.
 
*The rats can climb up 90 degree cliffs, catch them fast if they are near one.
 
 
Separate page for [[Desert_Rat_Sightings|Desert Rat Sightings (map/table.)]]
 
 
== Fennec ==
 
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''Build a Fennec trap using boards and rope. Each night, traps on the outskirts of a pack will show signs of the creatures, and traps within 250 coordinates will capture one. At least four different subspecies of Fennecs must be captured and released.''
 
 
Fennecs are a species of desert fox.  They are [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:10_Month_Old_Fennec_Fox.jpg officially adorable].
 
 
*Building a [[Fennec Trap]] takes 4 [[Boards]] and 1 [[Rope]] and can only be build on sandy soil (when sand icon is shown). Projects>Tests>Safari
 
**Traps disintegrate after 30 days, by design.
 
*Checking your traps once per Egyptian day should be sufficient, since the status might only change once per day, after 2.00am and before 2.36am. (cage empty at 2.00, caught at 2.36 - TheMazeEcho + Pascalito)
 
*There are at least 6 kinds of Fennecs. One each of 4 different sub-species must be captured. Sub-species include:
 
**Pygmy
 
**Short-haired
 
**Sharp-toothed
 
**Ruddy
 
**Bushy-tailed
 
**Furry
 
**Brown
 
*There are 3 possible messages:
 
*#"The Trap is perfectly clean, not even a Fennec hair to be seen.", which means that there are no fennecs near. Or the trap has been checked earlier that day and had a fennec in it!
 
*#"Although the trap doesn't contain a live animal, you definitely see signs of Furry Fennecs!", which means that a fennec should be within 250 to 1000 coordinates. Build more traps within that range (outside the 250 coords circle).  {note the outer most limit of "you see signs of Furry Fennecs!" will be 1000 coords from the center point. you will get the "not even a Fennec hair to be seen" sign beyond 1000}
 
*#"You have captured a Furry Fennec! You let the little fellow go to rejoin his pack.", which means that you will have captured a fennec of a specific subspecies, as indicated.
 
*After you have captured all 4 subspecies of fennecs, it is a good custom to make your trap usable by anyone, to help others find good locations for capturing fennecs. Announcing locations to your friends, guild chat or even public chat might be helpful. Listing them here is also a good idea.  [EDIT --[[User:Aperio|Aperio]] 14:19, 10 June 2011 (EST): Late in the Tale, there's almost no reason not to make them public to start with so you don't have to run back to make them all public (can they be guilded?).  Like Shroomdar, I'd think that having more searchers provide data even if they cleaned your winning trap might be a valuable resource to all (and save you fruitless trips).
 
 
Separate page for [[Fennec_Locations|Fennec locations (map/table.)]]
 
 
Fennec Hunting tips:
 
*An easy way to catch fennecs is if someone announces a capture of a type you have not caught, build a trap 250 coordinates away in each cardinal direction from the announced capture point.
 
*{{5ok}}This must be done before the fennecs move at 2:00am. After 2:00am, check your four traps and one will have a fennec!
 
*tehm: I dropped traps between 2am and 3:30am, checked after 4am and mine were all still clean, but other public traps in the area showed signs.  They may move at a different time now.
 
*New traps have to built before 2am and then checked after the move at 2am - BG {{5ok}}
 
*I've had them move at midnight, so place your traps prior to 12am. -Qu
 
 
== Gazelle ==
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''Gazelles run faster than humans. The key to tagging a Gazelle is to tire it out. Strong teamwork <s>is a must</s> makes the process faster, but it can be done alone.''
 
 
<gallery>
 
image:800px-Gazelle2.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
 
The method of tagging a gazelle described below is merely meant as a suggested way to do it. However, it has proven to be a very successful way to have as many people as possible benefit from it. If this method is used correctly, everyone in the group should have a chance to tag it. Because of this, and especially because it's very hard (if not impossible) to do this by yourself, the method described below is recommended.
 
 
*Gazelles appear randomly in Egypt. Could be anywhere, but mostly in less populated areas.
 
*Unless completely hyped with speed/dexterity bonuses, it's almost impossible to capture a Gazelle by yourself.  <i>Note:  This is just not true.  I've tagged many gazelles alone with no stat bonuses in the tales I've played.  It just takes a long time (600 coords or so).</i>
 
*It is custom to announce a gazelle in an Egypt-wide channel like Egypt and form a large group. Let people come in, even if it takes half an hour.
 
*Everyone should position around the gazelle in a circle (like in the image above) and when the group is complete, one person should be appointed leader.
 
*If the circle around the gazelle is wide enough and nobody approaches the gazelle, the gazelle is almost guaranteed to just stand there.
 
*If the gazelle is close to an unpassable body of water (steep cliffs don't work, they can walk up there, even if 90 degrees), it is easier to enclose it. Making a double lined half-circle around it can be considered.
 
*On command of the leader, the group decreases the size of the circle slowly, moving in on the gazelle step by step.
 
*The gazelle will try to run away from anyone coming close to it, making a short dash a couple of coordinates away. If someone is near after the dash, it will dash again until either noone is near enough or the gazelle is exhausted. The gazelle is likely to escape from any circle around it, dashing through the circle.
 
*From this moment on, the group should chase the gazelle, but keep a certain distance. If the gazelle stops running, form a new circle around it and start over.
 
*When a gazelle has become tired, this is visible because it will let it's head hang down. Up to this moment, it's head will be upright.
 
*When this happens (tiring it out), it will not move until it gathers new energy to run again. This status will remain for about 10-20 seconds.
 
*The leader of the group signals everyone to tag. At this point, everyone can run up to the gazelle and click it. After tagging it, a popup should appear for each individual who tags it.
 
*As soon as you've tagged it, it is important to move away from the gazelle again. If not everyone has had the chance to tag it, this might be a way to keep it in sight and repeat the process.
 
*After regaining energy, the gazelle will run away again. Everyone who has not tagged it by then, should say so. If this is a reasonable large percentage of the group, try chasing it again.
 
*You can get more than one per day.
 
Technique for few people (advanced):
 
*Gazelles don't dash in any direction, they may dash NNW through WSW to SSE, but never E or NE. This means you don't need to cover the east or norht-east side of the gazelle
 
*One person NW of the gazelle and another SE of it should be able to make it dash back and forth between them until it is exhausted. For this to work both hunters need to keep a certain distance when the other is close to it, so the gazelle won't dash through one hunter and away from both of them.
 
*When the gazelle starts moving, it is wise to keep a formation and move with the gazelle, keeping it dashing back and forth between the hunters. Moving like this makes it possible for three hunters to make a triangle around the gazelle and keep it on the inside, exhausting it while moving.
 
 
''Note:'' It's entirely possible to herd a gazelle against a body of water to tire it when working in a pair; all that is required is a small area of land that juts into the water so that the gazelle can be cornered.  Large groups of people are not necessary - [[User:Aretach|Aretach]]
 
 
== Falcons ==
 
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''To identify a Falcon Roost, drop a [[Rabbit]]. A falcon will take it sometime within the next 5 minutes (but never within the first minute), and will fly off toward the nearest roost. Trees may be checked for roosts, but doing so is exhausting!''
 
 
* Searching a tree for falcon roosts triggers the [[endurance]] timer. At 0 END, this timer lasts 120 seconds.
 
* Some settings need to be made to ensure you can search for falcons:
 
** Self > Options... > One-Click and Related > Fast gather wood from trees needs to be ''unchecked'' [ ]
 
** Self > Interface Options > Tests: Show menu items for Falcon Roosts needs to be ''checked'' [X]
 
*Dropping a rabbit isn't completely necessary to find falcons. There's always a tiny chance of finding the falcon roost in any tree (though the chance is very low).
 
*When you drop a rabbit, wait for a few minutes till it disappears. When that happens, read in your Main chat screen in which direction (North, South, East, West, Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest) you can look. Please bear in mind that this includes any tree in that direction along all of Egypt.  The directions aren't very precise; for example North could also be leaning towards Northeast or Northwest. Use the map (F3) or compass (F4) to determine the direction to search.
 
 
 
<table border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3>
 
<TR><TD colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#eaeaea>A tool to triangulate falcons, called <font color=indigo><b>Falcon Finder</b></font>, can be found at:</td></tr>
 
<TR><TD><s>http://hem.bredband.net/titgar/FalconFinder2.html</s></td><td>Recently site is no longer valid.</td></tr>
 
<TR><TD>http://www.rdk.dds.nl/atitd/falconfinder/</td><TD>Found an alternative link from original author, but it still uses a 2005 map.</td></tr>
 
<TR><TD>http://atitd.sharpnetwork.net/falconfinder</td><TD>I made a duplicate that now uses [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/File:EgyptFullT6.PNG Oni's Tale 6 Map]</td></tr>
 
<TR><TD>http://nemoder.homenet.org:8080/t7map/falcon.html</td><TD>I wrote a new falcon finder that doesn't require java installed. ~[[User:Nemoder|Nemoder]]</td></tr>
 
<TR><TD colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#eaeaea>Table data and links last updated Oct 7, 2015 &nbsp; ~[[User:Xaxyx|Xaxyx]]</td></tr>
 
</table>
 
 
  10/31/2012 A recent Windows (7x64) Update and/or a new Java Update (7u9) seems to have broken *all* java applets.
 
  This includes Falcon Finder.  The app was working early Oct 2012 and now shows broken on my PC.
 
  ymmv [[User:Zhukuram|Zhukuram]] 13:20, 31 October 2012 (EST)
 
 
  4/20/2013 See notes below for a possible fix ~Cegaiel
 
 
I also could not get the page to work. I keep getting this popup saying I need Java installed, but I DO have it installed. After messing around trying various things, I believe I know what the issue is. I was running 64 bit version of IE but only had the 32 bit of Java installed. If you open IE click Help, About it will say if you're using the 64 bit version. The other way to tell is to right click the IE icon, choose Properties. The 32 bit IE will point to C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe and the 64 bit will point to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe. If you're using the 64 bit IE, then start using the 32 bit.
 
 
I strongly recommend having both 32 and 64 bit Java installed (7u21).  Some programs wont support the 64 bit anyways.  If you want to start out fresh and make sure everything is up to par, then uninstall all versions of Java. Then go to http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp . Download and install BOTH Windows Offline 32 bit and Windows Offline 64 bit. One will be installed in Program Files (x86) and the other will be installed to the Program Files folder. The page is now working perfectly!
 
 
 
 
*User notes regarding <font color=indigo>Falcon Finder</font> tool:
 
**Twice, immediately after finding a falcon, I dropped a rabbit for a falcon, watched it go one direction, dropped a second rabbit '''in the same place''', only to see the falcon fly in a completely different direction.  As a result, I conclude that FalconFinder2 is useless, ''also see above comment about the directions not being precise''.  I suggest simply dropping a rabbit, watching falcon fly off, searching 5-10 nearby trees roughly in direction indicated, then give up and drop another rabbit to reset the falcon's location.  This produced falcons every 3-4 rabbits without a lot of running around. -Ikuu
 
**As a contrary opinion, I tracked a falcon using falcon finder across 3 regions and it was entirely accurate - it narrowed the possible region down to just one oasis using 4-5 rabbits, and the falcon was in the first tree I tried. --[[User:Inkoaten|Inkoaten]] 09:25, 22 April 2009 (EST)
 
**If there is indeed only one falcon in Egypt at a time, someone catching it will cause the direction to change as you start orienting on the new one. Falcon finder can only show you where a falcon is, not who else might be hunting it. [[User:JulianJaynes|JulianJaynes]] 20:36, 3 May 2009 (EST)
 
** 10/1/10: Used about 20 bunnies running around in circles in a small area. Had [[User:RosieRazor|RosieRazor]] help confirm i was not crazy. Rosie and I each dropped a bunny in the exact same spot. Mine went SE, her's went SW. Moved Directly south 20 coords and dropped a falcon. That one went North. Conclusion: Gave up. [[User:Oni|Oni]].
 
** 10/27/10: I have found FalconFinder to be extremely usefull. Having found all 4 of my falcons with as little as 4 and at the most 8 rabbits. I drop one rabbit and follow indicated direction on falcon finder for aprox 700 to 1K cords and drop another and re-enter info. Doing this has led to captures in an average of 2 hrs with the longest taking me almost 5. [[User:Articgrey|Articgrey]] 02:17, 27 October 2010
 
** 2/12/12: Using FalconFinder, I was able to track down a falcon with 5 rabbits in less than an hour. However, the map is not from T6, so the universities and schools are now different. If I had realized that sooner, I would have saved myself one rabbit. Focus more on the coordinates and less on the landmarks! [[User:Minerva|Minerva]]
 
* The closer you get to the falcon, the less accurate the directional information from dropping a rabbit. This is not a bug.  [[User:JulianJaynes|JulianJaynes]] 17:38, 30 June 2009 (EST)
 
* I tracked 2 falcons simultaneously via chariot hops.  There are at least two in Egypt, though they may not always appear at the same time. --[[User:Wrongskian|Wrongskian]]
 
* Note that altars interfere with bunny-dropping.  I dropped a rabbit three times near an altar (about 10 coords away) and waited over 10 minutes each time without falcons taking them.  I had no idea what was wrong, but thankfully someone on Egypt filled me in -- moving about 50 coords away and dropping a bunny again did the trick.
 
* In '''tale 7''' the map on Nemoder's map is slightly out, it shows a little further north-west than the tree is really located. Be aware of that if you get it down really close to the area, as it'll be a little south-east of the map (and possibly in the area showing as black) [[User:Silden|Silden]] 12:31, 9 November 2015 (EST)
 
 
== Ibis ==
 
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''Only one flock of Ibis inhabits Egypt. Tagging a single bird causes it to flee, but the rest of the flock is unfazed. The flock tends to move at night, and resettle in the morning.''
 
 
[[Image:IbisT6.jpg|thumb|100px|An Ibis]]
 
 
*The ibis flock consists of 25 birds and appears at a random spot on any shore at 6:00am.  Any ibis not tagged by 6:00pm will despawn. {{7ok}}
 
*It is a courtesy to announce the flock of Ibis somewhere. Whether or not you want to inform your guild brothers and sisters first, or your close friends, or straight away post their location in the Egypt channel, is up to you. But if you want to see some fun havoc after you've spotted the flock, announce it in Egypt and see some people go into panic-mode.
 
*When you announce a flock's location, please mention the region, its coordinates and where it is close to (e.g. schools or universities, for example).
 
*It is a courtesy for someone to stay with the flock, and keep announcing how many there are left.
 
*It is a courtesy for people on their way to the flock to announce that fact. Others coming from far can then estimate if there would be any left on their arrival, thus making a decision to go or not.
 
*It is considered poor sportsmanship to build obstructions to prevent an ibis from being visible, e.g. a mine or quarry.  Likewise, ibis cannot be "reserved"-- they are strictly first come, first serve. You run, you take your chances.
 
*You may only capture one ibis per Egyptian day. In practice, this seems to mean one ibis per 24 Egyptian hours rather than one ibis per spawn. You cannot tag two ibis within 24 Egyptian hours, even if the two ibis are in different spawns.
 
 
 
[[Previous Ibis Sightings]]
 
 
== Otters ==
 
 
Official game info from University of Body:
 
 
''Otters build an underground network of tunnels. It is possible to put a board down to block a portion of the network, but if too many holes are blocked, the otter will get annoyed and eat a board!''
 
 
[[image:otter.png]]
 
 
 
<B>Note:</b> From what I gather, all, but one, of the 12 holes have 4 escape routes. It is impossible to capture an otter from a hole with 4 escape routes. Your job is to find the hole that only has 3 escape routes and use the 3 boards to block those holes. As soon as you see a hole has 4 escape routes, then thats a good candidate to put a board in. ~[[User:Cegaiel | Cegaiel]]
 
 
 
<B>Note #2:</b> Some holes have 5 exits so don't assume all just have 4 options ~[[User:Dianess | Dianess]]<br>
 
<i>- I have never encountered an otter hole with 5 exits.  Can anyone else confirm this? -[[User:Xaxyx | Xaxyx]]</i><br>
 
<i>- Yes, a network I encountered recently had several holes with 5 exits -[[User:Aretach | Aretach]]</i><br>
 
<i>- I encountered a network with a hole with 6 exits. -[[User:Taemon | Taemon]]</i>
 
 
* Each otter has 12 holes that it can escape to, and mock you from.
 
* Try catching the otter and map which holes it escapes to.  Using your 3 boards to force it to specific holes, eventually you will find one hole with only 3 exits in which you should put your boards.
 
* While out and bout to trap otters carry a avg of 20 boards on you. It appears this tale the otters are fixed...not like last tale.  This tale you must trap them between 3 holes now.  Easy way to do this is to map out the hole locations, if more than 3 boards are placed wrong the otter will eat the boards.
 
** ''Note'' - Otters seem to put up with a variable number of boards ... a guildmate had one eaten when he placed more than 3 boards, I've had one eaten on more than 4 (eaten when a 5th was placed) and my wife had one eaten a board on the placement of the 10th board. - [[User:Tahrqa|Tahrqa]]
 
:: I caught one after placing 7 boards, with none eaten. Probably just lucky, though. --[[User:Shebi|Shebi]] 20:44, 11 February 2009 (EST)
 
** ''Also Note'': Once caught the holes (and any boards in them) disappear.
 
* Sometimes an otter's holes can be hidden by objects like mines, quarries, and warehouses.
 
* Otters can be found in grassland or desert: in that case, their holes look like silt (but brownish), or a round version of a flimsy brick rack, if you will.
 
* Otters can be "tag-teamed," meaning that two people may put three boards each into otter holes. However, the otter will still escape if boards are not blocking all exits from the hole he's in.
 
* One method of catching an otter:  get a piece of graph paper.  Run around and find and map all holes on your graph paper.  Note which hole the otter is presently in and mark that hole number 1 and try to catch the otter. Find the hole that the otter went to next and mark that number 2. You now know that holes 1 and 2 are connected.  Try to catch the otter again.  Mark the hole that the otter escapes to number 3. You now know that holes 2 and 3 are connected.  Continue in this matter until you have a pretty good idea of which holes are connected to each other. In this way you will be able to determine the otter's escape routes from each hole. Once you have figured out which hole has only three escape routes, you will be able to place your boards in the escape route holes and capture the otter. This takes TIME.  It took me over an hour to map the holes and determine where to catch the otter. Best of luck to you!!
 
*A simple mapping method:
 
*#Turn off your "auto pick up piles of 50 or fewer items" option, Self->Options->One Click and Related.
 
*#Pick up 78 sand.
 
*#Drop 1 sand by the first hole you find.
 
*#Drop 2 sand by the next hole you find.
 
*#Continue until you've labeled each hole with a sand bucket.
 
*#Locate the otter, click on the sand bucket to see which number hole this is, and write it down. Try to catch the otter.
 
*#Relocate the otter, click on the sand bucket to see which number hole this is, draw an arrow from your first number and write down the second one.
 
*#Continue with mapping and blocking as above.
 
:Basically, this avoids having to keep track of coords, where holes are in relation to each other, etc. You always know which hole it is immediately just by checking the bucket.
 
*Another otter catching method. This should only use 3-4 boards and take about 5 minutes if you know generally where all of the holes are. - [[User:Engine|Engine]]
 
*#Move to the first hole that has an otter and try to catch it; place a board in this hole,
 
*#Find the hole the otter has moved to and mark it with a piece of grass. This will be the hole you want it finish up in,
 
*#Click on the otter and move to the new hole,
 
*#If the otter moves back to the hole marked with grass, put a board in the hole it just came from and click on the otter again,
 
*#Repeat the last two steps until you've caught the otter
 
*Additional tips ([[User:Wrel|Wrel]]):
 
*#Map your progress in a text editor or spreadsheet, with a column for each hole and a row for all escape routes for that hole.
 
*#Escape routes are 2-way, so if the otter can go from hole 1 to hole 2, it can also go from hole 2 to hole 1.  Therefore, new escape routes add 2 entries to your chart.
 
*#You can always place up to 3 boards without any being eaten.
 
*#When mapping escape routes, if the otter's at a hole that has 3 or less known escapes, board up all of the escape routes you already know about - this forces it to go somewhere new, if it can.  (Make sure to remove all the boards from other holes first.)  Now you'll either know another escape route for that hole, or you'll get lucky and actually capture the otter.
 
*Links
 
*# [[User:Khnum/Otter_Catching_Guide|Otter Catching Guide - (by Khnum T4)]]
 
*# [http://julianatdeltona.com/atitd/otters.aspx Otters helper - (by Sabuli)]
 
*# [[Otter_Guide|Otter Guide]] - (by [[User:Xaxyx | Xaxyx]])
 
*# [http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Safa/Guides/Otter Otter Hunting Simplified] - (by [[User:Safa | Safa]])
 
 
 
 
Flying Ibis
 
#http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/File:Ibisinflight.png    (2012-08-29 by Blueshift)
 
#http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Seiun/FlyingIbis    (2012-08-10 by TeaAira)
 
  
 
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  Test of the  
Safari
Discipline
Requirements
Principles
Demonstration


University Text

In the Test of the Safari you will learn to track and capture seven species of Egyptian fauna. Each species has unique behaviors and tracking methods, and each must be accomplished four times. More information about each species can be found here.

Overview

This is the sixth test in the discipline of Human Body. Refer to the separate pages for each animal to assist in catching them.

Passing the Principle

The principle introduces you to 5 of the 7 animals encountered during this test and asks you to do a specific task.

Passing the Test

Capture/tag 4 of each required animal.

(click on links for details on catching each critter)

  • Bullfrog - between 6pm and 6am (evening/night) Egyptian game-time.
  • Desert Rat - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring 1 canvas and 4 boards!
  • Falcon - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring END food
  • Fennec - check Fennec Traps after 2am Egypt game-time
  • Gazelle - any time of day, any kind of terrain - multiple people preferred
  • Ibis - between 6am and 6pm (morning/day) Egyptian game-time.
  • Otter - any time of day, any kind of terrain - bring ~20 boards

See Test Pass History

Tracking Progress

To review which animals you have captured/tagged:

  1. click on yourself (or press Esc)
  2. select Tests menu
  3. select Test of the Safari
  4. select Read my Log Book

A popup will appear, stating your finds and captures, and how many remain.

Strength Bonus

You will get a +1 permanent Strength bonus for every 4 animals that you capture/tap/find (maximum 4 per type). So if you find 2 falcons and 2 fennecs, you get a strength bonus. There are 7 animals, times 4, meaning that you can get a maximum bonus of +7 in this way. Strength bonus increases the ability to carry 500 more weight (not bulk) per 1 bonus point.

Guilds dedicated to the Safari test

There is currently one guild dedicated to this test. Safari Club is located in River Plains at 1587,2827. Elder is Shemei.

Further reading

Info from previous tales (most have pretty much the same information):
Tale 1 | Tale 2 | Tale 3 | Tale 4 | Tale 4 (Bastet) | Tale 5 | Tale 6