A snowstorm that never ends in Minnesota

Declan 2022-04-22 07:01:04

Why are people good at spotting shades in green?

Seemingly docile herbivore, but the hunter's ruthless arrows hurried it, and finally unable to bear it, it rushed in front of the perpetrator and opened its rough and huge fangs.

In the future, it will no longer be afraid of the shadow of hunters, green will lose its meaning, and red will become its protective color.

An experienced hunter passes by

The seasoned hunter knows the nature of the prey. He calmly observes the prey. Even when he sees the unexpectedly crazy scene of the prey, he just quietly appreciates it.

In far and cold Siberia, there is usually only peace and blizzards. There was a wolf and two hunters. Hunting this morning, the wolf found the prey and rushed to subdue it. The hunter brothers boasted who shot the arrow more accurately, so the brothers made a bet to shoot at the prey, but unexpectedly the brother's arrow shot. The shot missed the wolf's leg.

In the dark night, the snowstorm was howling, and the injured wolf was hungry and cold. There was only a tiny bit of meat in front of him, and the smell of large pieces of boiled meat wafted out of the room.

The next day, a wild wolf came to the hunter brother's house and stole their meat, but was found by the hunter brother and shot the wild wolf with an arrow. The wild wolves escaped one by one and killed the hunter brother. into the house. The wild wolf saw the weak, unable to stand up, and the domestic wolf sympathized with it and divided it up a piece of meat, and said: If you are right, they are all wrong?

The blizzard came as scheduled that night, and the wolf broke into the hunter's house to rest. The hunter cursed and told the stink wolf to get out. After the wolf went out, he waited for the hunter to fall asleep and killed him, and left him outside the house. The wolf had a good night's rest.

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