Inchi Valley

Inchi Valley is small valley located near the southeast of the territory claimed by the Moyo Hodari Pride. It is the home of the topi herd.

Appearance
Inchi Valley is flat and round in shape. The grass is usually a green-yellow color- not completely dead, but not particularly thriving, either. There are streaks of earth where no grass grows at all, and there are two rather small ponds located in the valley, one on either side. These ponds contain water that is fresh enough to drink, though at times it has been contaminated by bacteria. It is surrounded by low mountains that are easy to climb in spite of the top layer of soil, which is loose and likely to fall away once a slight amount weight is placed on it.

Inhabitants
Though it is known as the home of the topi herd, Inchi Valley is also inhabited by aardvarks, various rodent and lagamorph species, and a small pack of African wild dogs.

Trivia

 * Inchi means 'ground' or 'inch' in Swahili.