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osing their autumn fat and then they store the meat; which will take them through the winter。 They learned that from wolves。”
When Bar and the other dogs spotted live gazelles; their hunting instincts kicked in and they ran toward them。 But when they reached the spot where the wolves’ paw prints ended; they stopped。 Denied the kill; they stretched out their necks and barked madly in the direction of the gazelles。 Some of the targets were so frightened that they broke for the snow lake。 But before they’d gotten far; the crust gave way and they sank into the quicksand…like snow; struggling briefly before disappear—ing from sight。 The snow above them shifted like sand in an hourglass; until it formed a funnel。 One of the animals broke through the crust; thrusting out its front legs and supporting the front half of its body while the rear half sank into the snow。 Half a life was saved—for the moment。
The team dug a path to allow the carts down off the ridge; and when the lead cart reached a point where it could go no farther; a line of carts stretched out behind it。 The men got out and shoveled away the snow around them so that they could unload the carts。
The men walked up to Bilgee。 “All of you; see how the snow off to the west has frozen solid?” he said。 “There aren’t many holes there; but there are a lot of gazelle droppings and tracks; and that means that many got away。”
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The sheepherder Sanjai said with a laugh; “I can see that wolves mis—calculate sometimes too。 If the alpha male had sent four or five wolves over here to close off this route; those gazelles wouldn’t have gotten away so easily。”
“If you were the alpha male;” Bilgee snorted; “you’d starve to death。 If you kill off all the gazelles at one time; what