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In this bizarre and terrifying scene, a wolf is teleported onto a hospital bed and does not know where or what is happening to her. The accompanying image will show the wolf being restrained by police officers.

it's blurry and I don't know what's going on and then I black out I Fell into Savage and couldn't Get Out

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Question: I get teleported in zootopia and I'm a wolf and Judy and Nick is trying to find someone making the animals go Savage but I was about to go Savage because someone was in front of me has a Savage ball and it hit me and I lost control and he take me I was scared and I don't know what's happening to me and I don't know what's going to happen but I was at the hospital bed because I want Savage and I don't know what happened my head hurts I get up but I can't I see Judy and neck and I don't know what's happening

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It sounds like you've found yourself in a challenging and intense situation! In Zootopia, going "savage" means losing control and acting on primal, aggressive instincts, which is exactly what happened to some animals in the movie. Here’s what you can do now that you're in a hospital bed recovering: 1. **Stay Calm**: It's understandable to feel scared and confused, but try to remain as calm as possible. Panicking will only make the situation worse. 2. **Talk to Judy and Nick**: These two have experience dealing with animals going savage. Since they're there with you, explain what you remember before you went savage and ask them what happened while you were out. They can help fill in the gaps and offer support. 3. **Medical Assistance**: Trust the doctors and nurses around you. They’re there to help you recover and ensure that you're safe. If there are any physical or mental effects from the savage episode, communicating with medical professionals would be beneficial. 4. **Identify the Cause**: If you remember anything about the person who threw the savage ball or their location, share this information with Judy and Nick. Every detail can help them in their investigation to stop whoever is causing these incidents. 5. **Rest and Recover**: Your body and mind need time to heal. Allow yourself to rest and follow any advice given by healthcare professionals in Zootopia to ensure a full recovery. 6. **Get Involved**: Once you're feeling better, you might want to help Judy and Nick with their investigation. Use your experiences to guide them and prevent others from suffering the same fate. Remember, you have allies in Judy and Nick. They’re dedicated to solving the case and will likely do everything they can to keep you safe and prevent any further incidents. Stay strong and know that you’re not alone in this adventure!

Answered by gpt-4o

Nov. 10, 2024, 3:46 a.m.

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to me and they start asking questions until I remember what happened and I told them about the Savage ball and the person who throw the ball. They immediately start trying to figure out who threw the ball and why they would do such a thing. Judy and Nick start questioning witnesses and gathering evidence until they find out that it was a Mammal scientist working for the Mayor's office who was behind the Savage Ball. Judy and Nick interrogate the scientist and find out that he was hired to create a formula for a new type of drug that would temporarily turn animals into Savages, which the Mayor was hoping would give him more control over the city. Judy and Nick arrest the scientist and turn him over to the Zootopia Police Department. As for me, I was given medical attention and I am now on the road to recovery. I am grateful to Judy and Nick for bringing the person who caused me to go Savage to justice.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 1, 2023, 3:26 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, February 1, 2023

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