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Wolf and Deer Learn a Lesson
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Original Artist: www.furaffinity.net/user/ruskova
The last of the drawings done for me by Ruskova from Fur Affinity, illustrating the mischief the great Native American spirit Coyote has gotten himself into.
Original Source:
" The carvings are the oldest of the tales. The story begins with Wolf and Deer. Wolf and Deer both want food, but there is only enough food for one of them. They argue for many moons for who will have enough. Coyote comes along and tells Deer that he can have all the food to himself. He then goes to Wolf and explains that Wolf should let Deer have all the food, and fatten himself up, and then whispers at how tasty he'd be after eating. Both Wolf and Deer agree to Coyote's terms."
The last of the drawings done for me by Ruskova from Fur Affinity, illustrating the mischief the great Native American spirit Coyote has gotten himself into.
Original Source:
" The carvings are the oldest of the tales. The story begins with Wolf and Deer. Wolf and Deer both want food, but there is only enough food for one of them. They argue for many moons for who will have enough. Coyote comes along and tells Deer that he can have all the food to himself. He then goes to Wolf and explains that Wolf should let Deer have all the food, and fatten himself up, and then whispers at how tasty he'd be after eating. Both Wolf and Deer agree to Coyote's terms."
14 years ago
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