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About 5 years ago, a well-known photographer from a wildlife magazine was assigned to take photographs of wolves. He decided to go up to Northern Minnesota where there are many wolves.
To get the best pictures possible he wore a deerskin over himself. Since
there were many deer up there he knew he would fit in. He also figured that the wolves would be more likely to come near a deer than to a human. Well, he was right. After about a half an hour he could see
wolves starting to come closer to him. He thought that this was just great, but what he didn't know was while he was watching the wolves in front of him another wolf was sneaking up behind him.
When
the wolf got about 20ft away the photographer heard leaves rustling behind him. When he turned around he was startled to see a wolf so close to him. All he could see was the wolves' feet, because the deerskin was
hanging down too far. So the photographer looked up to get a better look. When he did this, the deerskin fell away from his face. As soon as the wolf saw who was really under the deerskin he immediately ran
away. You could say that the wolf was more afraid of the photographer, than the photographer was of the wolf.
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