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| - Bootle(VFF121) was born on August 4, 2005, in the Frisky. Her mother was Frascati and her father was an unknown male. Bootle was born with two litter-mates named Tangle(VFF119) and Fable(VFM120). Bootle and her brother and sister survived their first three months, then Frascati gave birth to another litter in October. Then in November, The Dude, the dominant male, died; however, in December of the same year, a Drie Doring male named Gazebo joined the Frisky and assumed male dominance beside Frascati. Bootle survived to adulthood and soon became the oldest suborinante female in the Frisky. When Frascati died in Janaury 2007 from disease, Bootle took over as dominant female. Being unrelated to her, Gazebo accepted her as his new mate. Bootle gave birth to her first litter on September 10, 20
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| - Bunty Frisky, Hazel Frisky, Allegro Frisky, Crochet Frisky, Quaver Frisky, Dolce Frisky, Spiderpig Frisky, Black Jack Frisky, Athena Frisky, Phoenix Frisky, Zoltan Frisky, Savannah Frisky, Kuna Yala Frisky, Tepezcuintle Frisky, Pachamanca Frisky, Merlot Frisky, Cabernet Frisky, Sauvignon Frisky, Shiraz Frisky, Banter Frisky, Mofo Frisky, Dinkster Frisky, Willis Frisky, Fedotenko Frisky, Malkin Frisky, Talbot Frisky, Fleury Frisky and Gonchar Frisky
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| - Bootle(VFF121) was born on August 4, 2005, in the Frisky. Her mother was Frascati and her father was an unknown male. Bootle was born with two litter-mates named Tangle(VFF119) and Fable(VFM120). Bootle and her brother and sister survived their first three months, then Frascati gave birth to another litter in October. Then in November, The Dude, the dominant male, died; however, in December of the same year, a Drie Doring male named Gazebo joined the Frisky and assumed male dominance beside Frascati. Bootle survived to adulthood and soon became the oldest suborinante female in the Frisky. When Frascati died in Janaury 2007 from disease, Bootle took over as dominant female. Being unrelated to her, Gazebo accepted her as his new mate. Bootle gave birth to her first litter on September 10, 2006, to VFP132, VFP135, Bunty, and Hazel. Her litter survived, and in October 2007 her brothers Fable and Clinton Baptiste left the group and joined the Rascals, where Fable became the dominant male. Back in Frisky, Bunty gave birth but Bootle killed her litter. Bootle gave birth on December 8-10, 2007 to one male named Allegro and three females named Crochet, Quaver, and Dolce. Sometime in January, Bootle began to evict Rave On and Chorley; they left the group for good in January 2008. Bootle gave birth on March 2, 2008, to VFM140, Spiderpig, Black Jack, and VFF141. In April her little daughter VFF141 was killed and her son VFM140 was also killed in June. Then on August 18, 2008, Bootle gave birth to two males, Phoenix and Zoltan, and two females, Athena and Savannah. In October, three females, Apple, Bunty, and Hazel left the group. Bootle gave birth on November 4, 2008, to Tepezcuintle, Kuna Yala, Pachamanca, and VFF149. The Frisky was growing large under Bootle and Gazebo, and Bootle was pregnant in March, but aborted her litter. She gave birth to another litter on January 22, 2009, consisting of four females named Merlot, Sauvignon, Shiraz, Muscat, and one male named Cabernet. Her litter of five pups survived, and Bootle aborted her next litter in March. In April, her son Allegro and daughters Dolce, Savannah, and VFF149 disappeared. Then in June, her daughter Sauvignon was presumed predated. Bootle gave birth on September 15, 2009, to Banter, Dinkster, Mofo, and Willis. Bootle gave birth on December 3, 2009, to one female named Fleury and for males named Fedotenko, Malkin, Talbot, and Gonchar. Besides her mate Gazebo and brother Bramley, the entire Frisky was made up of her children. She appeared pregnant in January of 2010, but aborted that litter in February; within the same month, Bootle died. Bootle had led the Frisky for just over three years. Her daughter Quaver assumed the dominant female role of the Frisky after her. The Frisky were later hit by TB and were lost three years later. None of Bootle's offspring are living on the study site today.
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