Wolves are a special category in the animal world. They have both a ferocious and bloodthirsty nature and the characteristics of unity and cooperation. Therefore,
In human society, there are two concepts: wolf hatred and wolf worship.
Let’s first talk about why people hate them. Because wolves are harmful to sheep, which are important assets of the prairie people, the prairie people have to hunt them vigorously. Various records show that it also harms domestic animals and even eats people; it is a legendary demon in fables and other literary works. It is cruel, insidious and cunning. It is often known as a wolf-hearted, treacherous, wolfish and ambitious devil. So humans went on a killing spree against wolves and killed them quickly.
Next let’s talk about people’s worship of them. People admire wolves mainly because they have the following three characteristics. First, they have a keen sense of smell and are good at catching opportunities. On the prairie, wolves seem to be watching their main target - the sheep or the flock of sheep - at all times, spying on the sheep's activity patterns and even the condition of the shepherds, and attack immediately when the opportunity arises. It’s no wonder that predators are often described as having “wolf-like eyes.” Secondly, be enterprising and aggressive, and do not admit failure easily. When wolves attack sheep, they often bite them tightly and will not give up easily. Moreover, the wolf does not just kill one to fill its belly, but kills as many as it can in the shortest time. The last and most important thing should be team spirit. Wolves rarely appear alone and always fight in teams, so there is a saying that "a tiger is still afraid of a pack of wolves". In an increasingly competitive human society, the power of team spirit is gaining more and more attention. This is another reason why people respect wolf culture.
In short, some people hate wolves, and some people worship wolves. Indeed, everything always has two sides. We should take a comprehensive view of this highly individual animal and learn to analyze things with a dialectical perspective.
The wolf's last words
1. The wolf eats the wolf - unexpectedly (a metaphor for sudden, unexpected)
2. The wolf cherishes the pig baby - not yet (a metaphor for (If you don’t go, there will be no return)
3. A wolf with horns on its head - pretending to be sheep (sheep)
4. A wolf pretending to be sheep fat - with bad intentions
5. A wolf eats a wolf - unexpectedly
6. A wolf pretends to be a sheep - with bad intentions
7. A wolf with bamboo shoots on its head - pretending to be a sheep (sheep)
8. A wolf Traveling thousands of miles to eat meat - one's nature cannot be changed
9. A buckwheat child in a wolf's den - one's life is hard to save
10. If a wolf does not eat a child to death - a living person is used to it
11. The wolf gnaws the grass - pretending to be a foreigner (sheep)
12. The wolf eats ghosts - there is no trace
13. The wolf looks at the lamb - the more you look at it, the less you see
14. The wolf borrows the baby to hunt - it cannot be repaid
15. The fight between the wolf and the dog - both sides are afraid
Wolf proverbs
1. There is no good heart in the wolf's belly.
2. A wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf.
3. If you are reluctant to let go of your children, you will be unable to trap the wolf.
4. Those who pity the wolf will be eaten by the wolf.
5. Poor wolf hunters, the flock will not increase.
6. Wolves travel thousands of miles to eat people, and dogs eat shit all the way to the horizon.
7. If you don’t fire a shotgun, you can’t kill the wolf.
8. The most dangerous thing is when the wolf leads the way for the lamb.
9. The wolf will not change even if it reaches the end of the world;
10. Bones are indispensable in the wolf's den;
11. The wolf has a brass head and an iron leg but a numb waist;
12. Wolves have wolf paths, and snakes have snake trails;
13. Wolves like stray sheep best;
14. When the wolf has one last breath , but also wants to eat the sheep;
15. The wolf puts its head into the sheepfold and will never modestly leave its body outside.
Ten thousand years ago, there were many wolves but few people in the world. There were many wolves and very few people. This must have been the case even earlier. Now, there are many people and very few wolves in the world. The change in numbers also reflects the changing dominance of wolves and humans on the planet. From mountains to islands, from forests to grasslands, wolf tracks were once everywhere, but now they are densely covered with human footprints. In the eyes of wolves, this world that humans are constantly exploring is exactly the world they have lost.
It is good to look at the world with wolf eyes. In their view, too many people are ignorant.
Types and distribution of wolves
The wolves we usually refer to mostly refer to gray wolves distributed in Asia, Europe, and North America. According to the concept of species, wolves mainly include gray wolves, red wolves (American red wolves), coyotes (coyotes), jackals (jackals of Asia and Africa), red wolves (Asian jackals), and Antarctic wolves that are closer to foxes. Wolf (Fukushima wild dog), South American wolf (maned wolf).
Wolves were once widely distributed in the northern hemisphere, Eurasia and North America. Wolves are distributed throughout the Eurasian continent except for a few islands (including the Saudi Arabian Peninsula and Japan). In North America, wolves have been distributed as far south as Mexico, near the Tropic of Cancer.
The distribution area of ??wolves has now been greatly reduced, especially in Western Europe and North America. The distribution of wolves throughout North America has retreated northward to areas north of 45 degrees north latitude. Wolves have become extinct in many countries in Western and Northern Europe. Wolves are found in only eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal. . Wolves are also widely distributed in Eastern Europe and Asia. In China, wolves were once distributed in all provinces and regions except Taiwan, Hainan Island and some other islands. But currently wolves are mainly distributed in areas with relatively low population density such as the Northeast, Northwest, Inner Mongolia and Tibet. It is difficult to see traces of wolves in the North China Plain and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
The appearance and color of the wolf
The wolf is the largest member of the canine family. It looks like a wolf-dog, but has a pointed and wide mouth. Usually the ears are erect, the tail is not curled up, the tail hair is fluffy, and the tip of the tail is dark in color. The color of the entire head, back and outer limbs is yellowish brown, brownish gray, mixed with gray and black hairs, but the inner surface of the limbs and abdomen are lighter in color. The color of the fur often varies due to different habitats and seasonal changes.
The living habits of wolves
Generally, there are about seven to ten wolves in a wolf pack. A male wolf serves as the leader, and this male wolf has a fixed mate. They are responsible for reproducing offspring, but raising young wolves is the collective responsibility of the wolf pack. After a female wolf gives birth to a pup, she usually stays in the den for a period of time to nurse and protect the pup. During this time, the male wolf and other wolves will bring food for the female wolf to ensure her health and adequate milk supply. But the mother wolf does not let other members of the family get close to the cubs, even the father of the cubs. Once they get close to the cubs, the mother wolf will howl in anger, which represents the mother wolf's deep love for the cubs. The other family members just put the food they found at the entrance of the cave for the female wolf to eat. Female wolves leave the den for short periods of time to drink water and relieve themselves. Just like a mother often changes diapers and bathes her babies, the female wolf often licks the entire body of her cubs with her tongue to scrub away the dirt on her cubs.
In a wolf pack, only the alpha wolf and his mate have the right to reproduce, while other male and female wolves do not even have the ability to mate. On the one hand, this is to control the number of wolves and the quality of the wolf offspring, but on the other hand, all members of the family have made great sacrifices. They have no offspring of their own, and they give up many interests for the common interests of the wolf pack. These fully reflect their loyalty and dedication to the wolf family.
The land is messy, the jackals are in the way, the jackals are kissing, ghosts are crying, wolves are howling
Officials, tigers, officials, wolves, tigers and wolves are in a state of embarrassment, wolves are running around, hogs are in a state of treachery
Wolves are greedy, tigers are watching and devouring themselves. The wolf is greedy, the rat steals the wolf's heart, the dog's lungs, the wolf's heart, the dog walks
Wolf eyes, rat eyebrows, wolf smoke everywhere, reject the tiger at the front door, wolf ambition comes in at the back door. Fear of wolves in front, fear of tigers in the back
Like a wolf shepherding sheep, like a wolf, like a tiger and a mouse running around The wolf runs into disrepute, the pig suddenly wolf runs away
The sheep will be the wolf, the sheep will be ruthless, the wolf will be greedy, the wolf will be greedy, the wolf will be lured into the house, the eagle will watch the wolf steps, dirty and messy