Metaphor
Earthworms and leeches.
The phrase "a wolf in sheep's clothing" comes from Aesop's fables, particularly the story of "The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing." It refers to someone who appears harmless or innocent but is actually a danger or threat. The moral of the story is to not be deceived by appearances.
when werewolves skin comes in contact with wolfs bane, the skin burns, sometimes it is just a sting like a stinging nettle, however, if swallowed, the werewolf can die, or vomit, but normally, if swallowed, makes them turn in to a wolf quicker and faster.
Yes their is such dogs as wolf dogs. A wolf dog is a mix of a wolf and a dog
Wolf.
The literary term in this sentence is metaphor. It compares the person referred to as a "wolf" to a "dog" to convey a deeper meaning about their true nature.
metaphor
what does a wolf spiders skin look like?
kill a wolf and take off its skin.
A wold in a goats skin, or a wolf in a sheep's clothing refers to someone who looks innocent on the surface, but underneath can be quite vicious. Imagine going to pet a sheep and then finding out it is in fact a wolf.
The story of The Wolf used by Chief Pontiac is an example of a myth.
No. A crocodile has tough, powerful skin and a size advantage over the wolf.
The correct spelling is wolf.An example sentence is: The wolf circled his prey.Another example sentence is: I have a pet wolf.
He started writing in 1900 with his first published book "The Son of the Wolf"
A wolf and a bear.
As the standard bearer carried the symbol of the legion, he also wore the wolf skin as it was one of the symbols of Rome along with the eagle that he carried.
Wolves is a general name but specifically there's gray wolf, maned wolf, red wolf, arctic wolf etc.You are an example of a species.Homo sapiens.Your genus is Homo, it being a one species genus, and your species is sapiens.