The strenth of the wolves comes from their pack, but a lone wolf is tougher because he hunts alone.
Interview with The Wolf
Interviewer:
Good evening, everyone. Today, we have a captivating guest joining us—a wolf with the unique ability to speak. Please welcome our bloodthirsty guest.
The Wolf:
Brave of you for having me. It's a rare opportunity for a wolf like myself to share insights on hunting and the dynamics of my pack.
Interviewer:
We're honored to have you here. Let's dive into the world of hunting. How do you approach the art of hunting and the primal instinct that drives it?
The Wolf:
Hunting is not just a means of survival; it is an art deeply ingrained within our nature. We rely on keen senses, stealth, and teamwork to secure our prey. It requires patience, strategy, and a deep understanding of the natural environment. Hunting is a dance between predator and prey, a testament to the balance of life.
Interviewer:
Fascinating. What are your thoughts on humans as potential prey? Do you view them as a part of the natural order?
The Wolf:
For sure you have made it difficult for us to consider you a prey, with their intelligence and advanced weaponry the fear of humans is embedded the animal kingdom. Even the predators like us the Wolfs can’t say that hunting humans will be easy task.
Interviewer:
So, if we meet again outside this interview, I will be safe?
The Wolf:
Sure, you will be welcomed to join us for as meal, and become one. No, Mr. Journalist you will not be safe. We recognize humans’ ability to shape the environment and influence our territories. While we may observe humans from a distance and avoid direct conflicts, we always welcome fresh meat when it is walking to us willingly. In other words, you will eater not meet a wolf as he will see you first or become his food because he will choose to meet you.
Interviewer:
Okay, lets change the subject, I started feeling as a prey already. Can you share some insights into the dynamics within your wolf pack and how it contributes to successful hunts?
The Wolf:
The wolf pack is a well-organized social unit, where each member plays a crucial role. Leadership and hierarchy are established, ensuring efficient decision-making and coordination during hunts. Communication through body language and vocalizations is key in conveying intentions and strategies. Unity within the pack amplifies our strengths and increases our chances of a successful hunt.
Interviewer:
It's impressive how collaboration is vital to the success of your pack. Do you have any advice for humans on working together effectively?
The Wolf:
No, Humans are already successful hunters on their own. They hunted us to extinctions in certain regions, so I have no advice to give to contribute to that cause. But if you want to join our pack, we will gladly let you hunt with us.
Interviewer:
How does one become part of the pack? I thought if we meet in the forest we will get eaten?
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The Wolf:
Yes, humans can’t easily become part of my wolfpack. But it is not impossible, have you heard about Tarzan or Mowgli?
Interviewer (in amazement):
You are kidding, those are fictional characters.
The Wolf (laughing):
Hahaha, you got me, it was a joke, but in the prehistoric times there was brief overlap when wolfs and humans hunted together. We hunted in similar way, so we understood each other better than. However, will be surprised that even today this is possible but you will have to come to the campfire to hear the stories. Or meet me on the way in the forest hahahaha.
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Interviewer:
Ok enough jokes, last question how does a wolf learn to talk to humans?
The Wolf (got serious):
Some secrets I will keep for myself I already told you this before the interview, but that was brave of you to use your bullet like that in a face-to-face interview with a wolf.
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Interviewer (carefully with regretting tone):
Apologies, you have your jokes, I have my questions.
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The Wolf:
I see, you are hunter after all, but you hunt with words, you will fit right in with my pack
Interviewer:
Thank you, you are the second person today referring to me as a hunter. I am tempted to join your pack, I will thing about it. Thanks for honoring us with your presence today.
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The Wolf:
Farewell young wolf, and may the spirit of the wolf guide your journey. We will see each other again if your bravery still holds.
Alone you might win the battle, but you need a pack to win the war.