Sunday, October 22, 2006

ALL ABOUT WOODCHUCKS

The woodchuck circles the trap many times, and from all
angles before deciding how he is going to get the fruit.
Sometimes he will wait till another animal is in the trap,
then pick the fruit through the wire cage. Woodchucks
know their capabilities. They pal around with others in
their den and know when one does not come home.
They search for the scent of their own, and hear the cry of
the one that is trapped. The big, old woodchucks learn
from others mistakes and do not make the same mistake
themselves. They are not paralyzed in fear, but
cautiously optimistic, ever searching for the food they
want, but holding onto true principles that have kept them
alive. Big, old woodchucks will at times walk away from a
trap because the lure of the fruit is not worth the work it
will take to get out of the trap before the hunter kills him.

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