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The Inuit and the Wolf

In the vast, frozen wilderness of the Arctic, an Inuit hunter used a clever technique to trap a wolf. He took a sharp knife and carefully coated its blade with layers of animal blood, letting each layer freeze before adding the next. Soon, the entire blade was hidden beneath a thick sheath of frozen blood.

Then, he planted the knife handle firmly in the snow, blade pointing upward.

Drawn by the scent, a wolf would come sniffing, curious about the frozen treat. It would start licking…

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