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Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

author:Koala storytelling

Wolves are not only social animals, but also have a strong sense of territory, and any animal or person who breaks into the territory of wolves will be driven away by wolves. However, wolves are also sometimes very friendly to humans, especially when humans bring "gifts" that they like very much. Today, we're going to tell a story about people making friends with wolves with "precious" gifts.

Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

Go out and herd sheep into wolf territory

Dharma is a herder on the Tibetan Plateau, with more than a dozen yaks and more than a hundred sheep, and his main job is to herd sheep on weekdays. It was also very troublesome to put more than a hundred sheep alone, so Every time Dharma went out to herd sheep, she would bring three Tibetan mastiffs with her family. After a period of training, the three Tibetan mastiffs fully mastered the skills of sheepdogs and became good helpers for Dama. On weekdays, Dharma is very good to the three Tibetan mastiffs, often feeding them with lamb beef, so the three Tibetan mastiffs are quite large, larger than ordinary wolves.

Dharma does not herd sheep in a certain meadow all the time, and in order to protect the grass, Damma generally does not change a grassland for more than two months. One afternoon, Dharma drove the sheep to the next meadow to herd sheep, which was much more fertile than the other meadows, and there were many wild rabbits in the meadows.

Shortly after leading the sheep to the meadow, Dama was surprised to find that three wolves appeared not far away, and originally thought that the three wolves had come to the meadow to catch hares, because the three Tibetan mastiffs were around, and Dama did not care too much. After a while, Dharma noticed a dozen more wolves running up the hillside in the distance, and Damma realized that the meadow had become the new territory of the wolves, and the wolves regarded them as "enemies".

Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

Dharma and the sheep were driven away by wolves

Soon a dozen wolves gathered together and looked at the sheep and Damma in front of them. However, because the three large Tibetan mastiffs were around the wolves, they did not act rashly. At this time, Dharma was a little panicked, the wolf pack had a very strong sense of territory, and also occupied this fertile grassland, which would cause great difficulties for his next grazing.

Seeing that Dharma and the flock had not yet left their territory, a dozen wolves slowly walked toward them. Although Dharma is very confident in the combat effectiveness of the three Tibetan mastiffs, it is inevitable that he will lose the battle when he encounters a dozen wolves. As a result, Dama had to drive the sheep out of the fertile pasture, because if the two sides clashed, it was likely to bring dama a lot of losses.

Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

Dharma sends "gifts" to the wolves three times

Coming home at night would make Damma sad, he didn't want to lose the fertile meadow so easily. Suddenly he thought of the story of the wolf repaying the favor told by the older generation, and through the story of "repaying the favor", Dharma also thought of a countermeasure worth trying. The next morning, Dharma prepared twenty pounds of lamb for the wolves and went to the meadow with three Tibetan mastiffs. When the wolves saw them, Dharma left the prepared lamb not far from the wolves.

In fact, Dharma did not go far, but observed the movement of the wolves behind a large rock, and soon a dozen wolves gathered around the lamb and ate. In the afternoon, Dharma did not take the sheep to the meadow to graze, and temporarily returned to the previous meadow. The next morning, Dharma continued to feed the wolves with lamb, but the wolves did not come near him. Until the third day, when Dharma came with the lamb, three wolves ran toward him, and this time even though Dharma stood by the wolves, the wolves would continue to enjoy their food.

Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

Wolves accept their new friends

Damma was overjoyed to see this, because he knew that the wolves were accepting this new friend. On the afternoon of the fourth day, Dharma brought not only lamb, but also more than a hundred sheep from his house. After seeing Damma come over, this time more wolves ran to Damma, enjoying the delicious food that had been delivered. After enjoying the delicacy, the wolves scattered, and Dharma and the sheep were not driven away.

In later days, the meadow became a place where Damma "lived" with the flock and the wolves, and although Dama would no longer give lamb to the wolves as often as he had at the beginning, the wolves were very friendly to Damma and his flock. Damma would occasionally bring some lamb to the wolves, and the wolves would sometimes give back to Damma, giving him a hare or two.

The wolf pack's actions not only gave Dharma a first-hand experience of the fact that the wolves knew how to repay the favor, but also such a thing happened later. One day, Dharma went to the meadow to herd sheep as usual, and the sudden wind made Damma a little overwhelmed, and he rushed the sheep home in a panic, but there were still more than a dozen sheep missing. The next morning, the sheep reappeared near his house, and according to the accounts of the people of the same village, the sheep had been driven by several wolves, and he would not have believed that such a thing had happened if he had not seen it with his own eyes. Darma was overjoyed to hear this, and it seemed that he had become a relative in the hearts of those wolves.

Herders herd sheep in wolf territory, are banished by wolves, bring lamb the next day, and make friends with wolves

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