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Idioms related to wolves

Idioms related to wolves are as follows:

Wolves are embarrassed, flustered, hungry, greedy, hungry, ambitious, heartless, heartless, frightened, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant.

Sentences about wolves:

1, I will never take part in a battle without any benefits, and I will never make friends without any benefits. As long as it is conducive to survival, even enemies can become temporary friends.

No loss, no gain, so when we need to pay, we never hesitate.

A wolf with fierce eyes and a broom-like tail chasing carnivores everywhere is the most greedy and ferocious. Where a group of wolves pass, any edible animals will be eaten up. In order to devour their prey, they can follow closely for hundreds of miles. As long as they smell a little blood and have a "meat target" ahead, wolves will chase them in droves.

4. Fairness is not a single average distribution, nor is it a cruel law of the jungle. It is fair that the strong can get the most food and the weak can't go hungry.

For the prey we haven't got, the first thing we should consider is how to catch it. As for the taste, whether it can be eaten or not is something to be grasped in the future. Never let go as long as it is beneficial; As long as it doesn't work, resolutely give up.

6. The nightingale has a good voice and can't get food. Better sharpen your claws than have time to howl. If you can get food, the donkey must be worse than the wolf.

7. The efficiency of hunting wolves comes from the immediate execution of orders. There are no wolves in this world who always make excuses, otherwise they would have starved to death.

8. We are cruel, but we are never demanding; We are greedy, but we don't forget tolerance!

9. A wolf can catch a sheep, but a hundred wolves can slaughter ten thousand sheep. Two fist fight but four hands, the evil tiger fights but the wolf.

10. If you want to survive smoothly, you should not only have the courage to be fearless of danger, but also have the ability to discover it. If you can't smell the danger of tomorrow, then tomorrow may be your death.