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What are the characteristics of wolves?
Six characteristics of wolves:

First, team spirit. Unlike tigers and leopards, wolves are social animals. When hunting, they rely on the collective strength, with a clear division of labor and close cooperation. Qi Xin worked together to defeat his stronger opponent. Many animals are not afraid of lone wolves, which often become a good meal for other large animals. But a group of wolves, a group of wolves with team spirit, tight organization and full tacit understanding, are enough to make lions, tigers, leopards, bears and other beasts pale and shame any fiercer beast.

Second, never give up. When hunting, wolves often encounter desperate resistance from their prey, and some large prey sometimes hurt their lives. However, as long as the wolf locks in the target, no matter how far it runs, how long it takes and how much risk it takes, it will never give up, and it will never give up until it catches its prey.

Third, taxes with a keen sense of smell and observation. Wolves always keep a high degree of vigilance, pay great attention to the changes in the surrounding environment, pay attention to any opponents and prey that appear in sight, and never miss any opportunity to attack. The wolf's keen sense of smell makes it better at seizing opportunities. It never stays because the land is fertile, but because the land is barren and deserted. It can always catch food in various harsh environments and conditions. It shows great vitality and adaptability.

Fourth, take the initiative to attack. Natural selection, survival of the fittest In order to survive in the cruel animal kingdom, wolves never wait for a rabbit, but actively observe and look for targets and prey, actively attack all the objects that can be attacked and captured and kill them.

Five, strict organization, layers of checks. In order to cooperate, wolves have a strict organizational system and division of labor. When hunting, the division of labor is clear and the pace is consistent. At the same time, wolves have a strict hierarchy, and subordinates must unconditionally obey their superiors to ensure the unity of action and finally capture their prey.

Sixth, be brave in dedication. Although wolves can adapt to the complex and difficult environment, they are good at attacking long distances, fighting in the south and fighting in the north, and can starve. But sometimes, in order to breed and prosper, wolves will spare no effort to dedicate their bodies at the last moment of their lives to save their hungry and cold companions.

This is the wolf's character and spirit. This is why China people describe the landing of foreign capital and foreign (local) enterprises as "the wolf is coming". Because these capitals and enterprises already have the wolf's character and spirit.

When we wonder, why are developed countries more developed than us? Why is their enterprise better than ours? Why are they richer than us? When we are still confused and don't know where to go, we might as well learn from wolves and maybe find an answer and a way out.

Although the wolf is not an advanced animal, it is one of the excellent animals. It can stand tall in the world family because it has many excellent qualities and spirits that China people ignore. Our times need these fine qualities and spirits, and our people need them even more.