Two scenes of animal predation, one on a small deer and the other on a larger elk. The distinct difference in patina and surface condition indicates that the scene was executed by two different hands at two different times. However, style differences indicate that the larger figures are later than the lighter, but finer small animals. On broken bedrock in terrace, right bank of upper Tsagaan Gol.
Two elk, male and female, followed by a fine wolf; on sloping slab on high terrace, east end of complex. Two other crude images and one ""lost"" image below. Note that the pecked surface of the large elk has fallen out revealing the grey and flaking matrix.
Wolf, partially covered by lichen, chasing two ibex on finely scraped, red bedrock surface. Note extremely deep, careful pecking in contrast to that of the (later) bull image, lower right. On high terrace, east end of complex.
Detail with three stags, all somewhat different in treatment, and two (?) wolves. Largest stag has not been completed. On upper section of long panel in Khar Chuluut.