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Although wolves give the impression of being bloody, carnivores. For the Mongolian people, the wolf is very sacred and takes it as their totem, so it can be seen that this fierce carnivore also has a certain role in Mongolia, such as the yellow sheep. The destructive power of the yellow sheep to the Mongolian steppe is very large, and only the wolf can maintain the balance of this ecological environment, so the wolf is not necessarily bad for people, and I hope to objectively evaluate your use of it.
Powerful characteristics of wolves:
1. **: Treat prey**, but do not often take the initiative to attack humans.
2. Cooperation: Wolves live in packs, generally seven horses in a group, each of which has to take a responsibility for the prosperity and development of the group.
3. Unity: The tacit cooperation between wolves and wolves has become the decisive factor for the success of wolves. No matter what they do, they can always rely on the strength of the group to accomplish it.
4. Endurance: Keen observation, single-minded goals, tacit cooperation, curiosity, attention to detail and perseverance and patience make the wolf always successful.
5. Persistence: The attitude of the wolf is very simple, that is, the unswerving yearning for success.
6. Struggle: In the life of wolves, there is no substitute for perseverance, because it enables wolves to survive with great difficulty, and the wolf's ability to control change makes them one of the most tenacious animals on the planet.
7. Harmonious symbiosis: In order to survive, wolves have always maintained a harmonious and symbiotic relationship with the natural environment, and do not participate in unnecessary disputes and conflicts.
8. Loyalty: Wolves have a lot of affection for animals that have been kind to them, and they can repay them with their lives.
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The wolf cannot be said to be vicious, it is also for survival, ferocity is for people, and for wolves, people are the vicious side.
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It's that every creature has a different habit of life, and they may have evolved from it, and then every animal is different, so it can't be generalized.
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Because dogs are domesticated, wolves are animals that are not domesticated. If the wolf is domesticated, it will also be docile.
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Because wolves are vicious by nature, dogs are good by nature.
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Because most dogs are kind, they all think that dogs are kind, and a small number of wolves are vicious, so they naturally think that wolves are vicious, and later you will find that not all dogs are so kind, and not all wolves are so vicious.
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Wolves live in the wild, and then they don't have food if they don't.
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Why are dogs so kind? And wolves are so vicious because dogs are domestic, and wolves are wild.
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The last paragraph of "Wolf" uses the argumentative way of showing the fiber.
The function is to mock the sad fate of the wolf and praise the brave and witty fighting spirit of the butcher. Although the wolf is greedy, vicious, cunning and insidious, it is also very stupid, and it is impossible to escape the fate of destruction in the face of people with a high degree of wisdom and bravery.
The argument at the end is the finishing touch. "Wolf" is a short story written by Pu Songling, a family member in the Qing Dynasty.
The image of a greedy, **, cunning wolf is depicted. It inspires us to treat wicked people like wolves, not to compromise and retreat, but to fight bravely and skillfully like butchers, so that we can achieve victory.
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Because this is two different breeds of creatures, they are different in terms of genes and living habits, although they are a little similar, the dog has been tamed by humans, but the wolf is still a creature that cannot be tamed.
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Because dogs are domesticated wolves, dogs with strong aggression have been eliminated, and the remaining dogs are all based and close to humans. Wolves are wild, and in order to survive, the ridge must have a fierce wildness.
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Although dogs and wolves are very similar, the genes in the bodies of its ants are different, and the living environment is also different.
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In terms of IQ, hunting skills, physical fitness, or teamwork, dogs are inferior to wolves. But dogs have the ultimate**, summoning humans. Therefore, wolves generally retreat or avoid when they hear a dog barking, because where there are dogs, there are people.
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Wolves don't usually mess with dogs unless they're hungry. In a one-on-one situation, the dog can't beat the wolf, don't listen to those who blow how powerful the dog is, it's all about selling dogs to make money, in terms of IQ, hunting skills, physical fitness or teamwork, dogs are inferior to wolves.
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Dogs can bite wolves to death, and most of the reason for raising dogs in ancient times was to prevent wolves from stealing livestock and disrupting people's lives.
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Because in ancient times, dogs were raised to prevent wolves from sneaking up on livestock.
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It is a mistake to say that wolves are beasts of prey and are more powerful than dogs.
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One-on-one, I'll only talk about this situation here. Most breeds of dogs are not able to deal with wolves. Only a few hounds ,..Among Western hounds, there are also some well-known breeds that are stronger than wolves.
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Yes Dogs are more ferocious than wolves.
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It may be that dogs are more obedient, more docile, and more friendly to humans than wolves.
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Because some dogs are more ferocious than wolves.
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Some dogs are indeed better than wolves, such as Tibetan mastiffs.
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The two upstairs are funny, the dog is more powerful than the wolf because it looks powerful, but it's not really powerful. Why do dogs look more powerful than wolves? Because the wolf is a wild animal, its genes let it know that it will go hungry once it is injured, so most wolves encounter dogs almost first run away to avoid injury; And the dog is a domestic animal, its genes let it know that it should defend its home, and it will be fed if it is injured, so a considerable number of dogs are actively attacking or even killing wolves.
Wolves that attack dogs are either she-wolves who protect their cubs (for self-defense), lone wolves who have to rely on themselves because they have been kicked out of the pack because they have failed to challenge their leader, or wandering wolves who have been driven out of their territory by other wolves and starved for a few days (for food). If the wolf really wants to attack a dog that weighs less than 20 pounds than itself, the dog will only be eaten.
There is a ** I don't know if you have seen it, a lone wolf in Tibet wanted to steal sheep, was besieged by a group of Tibetan mastiffs, the wolf escaped and bitten, as a result, the Tibetan mastiff died and injured three or four, and the remaining Tibetan mastiffs only dared to roar at them, and did not dare to approach at all.
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Wolves are primitive animals, while dogs are often around humans. They can learn a lot.
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Dogs are a species that has been trained by wolves, and it will be larger than wolves in size, so it will be more powerful than wolves.
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Because dogs are very capable of fighting individually. Wolves are social animals and are weak in individual combat capabilities.
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Because the dog's ability to learn and imitate is very strong, and the dog's ability to fight alone is also one of the best.
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Because dogs are domesticated, they are stronger than wolves in size and strength.
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Because dogs evolved from wolves.
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Because large dogs, Tibetan mastiffs, and the like are stronger than wolves.
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This is because people spend time with dogs, and people are more aware of the power of dogs.
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An animal's body is the result of a trade-off of multiple abilities, some of which may be contradictory. For example, muscle weight is good for fighting, but not good for long runs. Running can be a very useful ability.
The wolf you see is more than just a fighting machine. It is also a machine for bringing down large hoofed animals, a machine for raising young, a machine for socializing with mating mates, a machine for establishing a hierarchical order with its children and other foreign kinds, and so on.
Dogs and wolves face different living environments, different selection pressures, and especially the addition of new, human factors (artificial selection). The dog's body is also the result of a compromise of many conditions, but the tasks that its body has to accomplish are very different from those of the wolf.
For example, the mastiff is leashed and given food, but it needs to fight the enemy. This way, it doesn't need to run as much as a wolf, and a larger size will be useful for it. The end result of its eclectic selection of abilities is a body larger than a wolf (one theory has been seen that large dogs have a genetic mutation similar to acral hypertrophy).
So it is true that there can be dogs that can fight better than wolves, which can be used to defend against the invasion of wolves. By the way, I recommend a photo book, Black Crane's "Mongolian Shepherd Dog", which talks about the folk customs of Inner Mongolia and the large dog breeds that are local specialties. <>
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