Nick Wilde
Nick didn't do anything more than give the glaring ones a cheerful smile. It was unusual for a fox to be holding a bunny so close, so he supposed it wasn't exactly a common sight. And people on trains were the moodiest of people- make a sound and they glare lasers.
He eyed the bobcat anyways, though, committing the moody animal's features to memory.
Having ceased scratching, his hand switched to smoothing down the short, ruffled fur. Her short, whitish hair was soo soft against his paw, but he let her have his way. Once he finished smoothing down her fur, he let go of her. Retreating to the wall, he leaned his back against it, staring at Judy.
"I'm inclined to believe that our Vector and airborne one would likely be working together somehow. No coincidence that they both showed up at once. Searching the caves with better access to canyons, open air, or the sort might get us where we need to faster. That, and the picture was labelled to have come from northern Sahara, so Vector would probably be in that area. I haven't studied any geographical maps of the sort, but I know there's only a couple rocky hills in that area that would be ideal."
Leaning slightly to counteract the train's rapidly decreasing speed as they approached the Sahara District's station, Nick whipped out his phone, quickly heading to Zoogle Maps for satellite imaging on Sahara District, looking for the higher elevations.