Seasoned wolves are smart, hardy predators. Lyrics of the song (lyrics) The King and the Clown (KiSh) - Seasoned wolf Seasoned she-wolf

The wolf is a widespread animal in the world, which, despite the deep penetration of civilization into nature, still lives in the wild in most countries located on the Eurasian continent, as well as in most of the territories North America. It is a predator that experts in the field of studying the animal world usually classify as a member of the canine family. It is believed that the wolf became the progenitor of all types of domestic dogs.

In turn, the second part of this stable phrase, the adjective “seasoned”, was also initially applied mainly to the animal world, and not only to wolves. In relation to animals, the use of this term usually means that it has reached full maturity - both sexual and social, that is, ready for independent life and having offspring.

As for the wolf, the age at which it reaches full maturity, that is, matures, is wildlife usually is about 2.5-3 years. Moreover, its weight is at this moment most often it is at least 50 kilograms, but can reach 70 or more kilograms. Thus, a seasoned wolf is a large, dangerous predator that can, in certain circumstances, pose a threat even to humans. However, under normal conditions, wolves usually feed on ungulates corresponding to their main habitat.

Figurative sense

In a figurative sense, the expression “seasoned wolf” is usually used with a slightly different connotation of meaning: the adjective “seasoned” in this case most often means “experienced,” “experienced,” “having seen life.” Moreover, the use of this adjective in conjunction with such an animal as a wolf, which is dangerous predator, gives this expression additional semantic coloring.

Thus, in most cases, the phrase “seasoned wolf” is used in relation to people who have rich life experience and are able to apply it in practice to achieve their own, sometimes selfish, goals. At the same time, however, it cannot be said that this expression has a pronounced negative connotation: rather, it expresses respect for people who, thanks to their personal qualities, are able to achieve a lot in life.

The portrait of a person who can be described by the phrase “seasoned wolf” is often quite close to the description of people involved in business or politics, so its use can often be found specifically in relation to people from these areas of activity.

Wolves are mistakenly considered unusually brave. In fact, it's very smart predator. Therefore, thanks to their intelligence, they rarely take unnecessary risks. It is easier for them to hunt weak and sick animals. At the same time, a wolf can kill game much larger than it is in size. For example, deer or elk.

Wolf, gray wolf (lat. Canis lupus)

Mammal, predator of the Canidae family.

Wolves are the largest representatives of the Canidae family. They live in the most different corners world: in the forest, on the plain, in the mountains, and even in the desert. You can meet wolves on all continents except Africa and Australia.

Although some wolves live alone, most prefer to live and hunt in a pack. Taking advantage of their numerical superiority, predators drive large game, including deer and wild boars. And, again, the weakest and most defenseless individuals are chosen as objects.

Arctic Wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) - one of the largest subspecies of wolves

A wolf pack usually numbers about 20 individuals, led by a leader. Everything here is built on a strict hierarchy. An exception is made only for wolf cubs, who can do almost anything. They are allowed to frolic under the supervision of old seasoned wolves, who teach them the art of hunting. Such an organization within the pack makes it a cohesive, single organism, and each wolf is ready to sacrifice his life to protect his fellow.

Each flock has its own characteristic howl. It serves not only to indicate the location of wolves, but also for communication between members of the pack.

Listen to the voice of the gray wolf





In many areas, wolves were completely exterminated. This was a consequence of the growth of civilization, which limited the space needed for the wolves to survive.

Did you know that the wolf...

  • It is a very hardy animal. In search of food, it can cover a distance of more than 150 km;
  • can run about 600 km in two weeks;
  • on average covers a distance of 20 km per day;
  • in the past, even buffalo and bison fell prey to wolves;
  • the maximum speed of the wolf is 60 km/h;
  • the largest wolf populations live in Canada and Russia;
  • They also eat fruits and berries;
  • relationships in a pack are much stronger than those of other social animals;
  • They hunt not only large game, but also small animals and birds.
  • Wolf dimensions

    Height at the withers: males - 70-85 cm (sometimes up to 90 cm), females - 60-75 cm.
    Body length: on average 100-130 cm, sometimes up to 160 cm.
    Tail length: 30-50 cm.
    Weight: male 45-60 kg (in exceptional cases up to 75 kg), females 30-50 kg.
    Life expectancy: 12-16 years (in captivity up to 20 years).

    Spring that year was late. Snow islands of unmelted snow lay everywhere, and huge puddles of melt water collected along the roads. Making it difficult to pass and causing great inconvenience to the villagers. There were still frosts at night. Nature seems to have frozen in place, waiting for real sunny days. Spring could not come into its full rights.
    It was getting dark. A light rain was falling. The entire sky was covered with gray clouds.

    Along a rural road in the direction of his house, a middle-aged man walked with a brisk gait, in kirzachs, riding breeches, a padded jacket, dressed over a tunic and an astrakhan hat pulled down over his very eyebrows. A purebred hunting dog was running two steps behind him. He walked and quietly muttered something to himself, from his facial expressions and lips, one could understand that he was scolding someone, or rather swearing. Approaching the gate of the house, he raised a massive hook and opened it with a sharp movement. On his shoulder hung a double-barreled shotgun, which he held by the butt left hand, and Also, a bandoleer full of cartridges. On the right side, hanging from a leather belt, was a large hare, which he had dragged hunting dog, nicknamed Dunya. She was so trained in hare hunting that she herself, without the owner, brought home the caught hare. It was an amazingly rare dog. He entered, closed the gate, put the hook in its place and went down the stone stairs into the courtyard.

    His lips still gave him away, as he was constantly “communicating” with someone in obscene language. The house where he lived was a good-quality log house, assembled from oak, cleanly planed diamond-shaped logs. Below was the first floor, where there was: on the left a wine cellar with large clay jugs buried in the ground up to the neck, and a pantry. On the right is the living room, where there was his soldier’s bed, an oak table, with homemade three-legged chairs in the national style and a stove. The room was warm, clean, cozy and smelled of delicious food. Sitting down on the bed, he shouted loudly:

    Kato, where are you? Come here! - sending a couple of not entirely unpleasant expressions in her direction about where she walks and so on.
    A woman above average height entered the room; on her face, still untouched by wrinkles, it was written that in her youth she was a real beauty.

    What happened to you? What happened, why are you shouting like that? “I was in the barn, milking the cow,” she answered quietly. - Do you want to eat?
    He nodded his head to her in agreement and handed her his foot and boot.

    Help me take it off, my legs are completely swollen, I walked so much,” he muttered. The woman grabbed his boot with both hands and joint forces, he safely pulled his leg out of it.

    Second! Where are you going? – he muttered, stretching out his other leg with the second boot, which was also successfully removed from his foot. She took both boots, carried them into the hallway and brought a basin of water.

    Maybe you can still tell me what happened and why you are so angry, who made you angry? What!? Did they steal the forest again? He looked at her calmly, but did not answer.

    Having tidied himself up, the man sat down at the table, pulled the plate towards him, picked up his exclusive fork, the handle of the fork was made in the shape of a naked woman, and he knew a lot about them (not about forks, of course!) and quietly began to eat. There was a jug of red wine on the table; he poured himself a full faceted glass and, muttering something, drank.

    What happened is that I went into the forest to check my traps, which I set for wolves, a few days ago,” he said, breaking off a crust of freshly baked bread.

    I set five traps and all but one were in place; one, the newest one, which I recently bought in the city, disappeared. People don’t go to those places, there are wolf paths there, which means a wolf got into him! – he swore with an obscene prefix.

    The woman, out of respect, did not pay attention to him curse words special attention, since she had long been accustomed to them, especially since they had nothing to do with her and did not mean anything, they were addressed to the wolf.

    And what? Where is your wolf? What, he untied the trap and left with it? – she asked him with an insinuating smile in her voice, afraid that she would completely anger him.

    Think what you say! How can a wolf untie a trap tied to me?! No, he was apparently very big and healthy! He tore off the trap by force and ran away with it! – he answered, having calmed down.

    The hefty wolf was apparently seasoned! What strength did he have to break the trap - he reasoned to himself - where will you find him now, even the devil won’t find him! He lay down somewhere in his lair and licked his wounds. The trap was powerful, you would never remove it without help.”

    It was dark outside, there was no electricity in the village yet, so everyone used kerosene lamps, raising the wick, the flame of the lamp glowed brighter, he took the newspaper and began to read, the newspaper was printed in Georgian script, but the words and content of the text were in Ossetian. Then there was a time when schools taught the Ossetian language using the Georgian alphabet, since all the letters of the Georgian alphabet coincided with the Ossetian pronunciation.
    These two elders: both a man and a woman, were very close relatives to me, nowhere closer. The man, and his name was Kote, he was my paternal grandfather, and the woman, naturally, was my grandmother, her name was Kato, that is, Catherine. She really was very beautiful woman, and this was visible in photographs of her in her youth, where she sat with her friends, always in the center, visible, and she had a kind of appearance that was not rustic.

    In the village they go to bed early, because they have to get up early, and there was always enough work and worries. Grandfather lay down in a cleanly made bed and fell asleep with thoughts of the seasoned wolf who had snatched his trap.
    Don’t think that he forgot about the killed hare; he butchered it when he immediately came home, cleaned the skin, sprinkled it with salt and left it until the morning. The whole house was full of different skins and skins of wild animals, who were there: bear, wolf, fox, there were especially many badger skins.
    My grandfather was a famous hunter in the region and also worked as a forester. The forest was rich in oak, beech, and pine trees; he even moved his log house closer to the road so that the forest would not be stolen.

    After this incident with the trap, some time passed, he almost forgot about it, and searching for it in the forest did not yield any results. Grandfather, as before, went hunting, setting traps: for a bear, a wolf, and a fox. Life went on as usual.

    Once, while walking through the village, I met my godfather, it was old man, about seventy-five years old, wiry, with sunken, always unshaven cheeks.

    Hello Kote, how are you? Why don’t you come in anymore, why don’t you check on the old man? - the godfather responded.

    Yes, well, there is no time, there is a lot of work both in the forest and around the house, you know, Kato and I are alone, the children rarely come to us.

    Okay, come to us, we’ll sit and talk for a while, you’re not doing anything right now,” the old man insisted. Apparently, he also had no one to talk to, and so he was looking for someone to talk to.

    “Okay, I’ll just round up the cattle and I’ll definitely come to you,” answered the grandfather, feeling that he wouldn’t leave him so easily.

    What, he’s so attached to me, come in, come in, grandfather thought, he’d never been so hospitable before.

    It was getting dark, just as the shepherds had brought in the cattle, he led his cows into the barn and went into the house.

    “Major,” that was the godfather’s name, invites me to his place, I’ll go and find out what he wants there,” said grandfather, putting on a clean tunic and pulling on his chrome boots. By village standards, he was brand new

    The old man's house was not far away, he quickly reached it, the dog in the yard recognized him, smelled his own, did not even bark, and he knocked on the door.

    Major, where are you, receive the guest, Kote, me! - Grandfather shouted in his hoarse voice. The door immediately opened, it was clear that they were waiting for him. He came in, greeted the household and sat down at the table. On the table lay simple village food: torne bread, cheese, various pickles, a steaming whole boiled chicken and, of course, a jug of natural red wine.

    After drinking and eating, the old man asked about his affairs, about the news in the area, about successes at work, which wild animals he caught or shot while hunting. Grandfather caught wild animals alive in traps, because then he handed them over to some state artel and received money for it.

    Grandfather was telling him about his affairs and for some reason he remembered the incident with the lost trap, and he decided to tell about this amazing story.

    Yes, more than a month ago I had a very rare incident, and no matter how many years I’ve been hunting, this happened to me for the first time,” Kote began his story.

    In those days I set several traps on wolf paths. And then a hefty, seasoned wolf apparently fell into one trap, he was so strong that he tore off the trap and disappeared into the forest with it - the grandfather continued his story - For more than a month now, I’ve been looking for him and I can’t find any traces of the wolf with the trap on the paw. It was as if he had fallen through the ground.

    So in conversations, time flew by quickly, the cuckoo on its walkers crowed eleven o'clock.

    Yes, Kote! Interesting story“You really told me about that wolf who stole your new trap from you,” the godfather began, “in those days, I also went to the forest. I collected young, unbloomed jonjoli, and collected quite a lot! – the godfather began his story from “far away”.

    On the last day of the collection, when I went into the forest, there were a lot of collectors in the forest. Even from Sachkhere, people arrived, I deviated a little from the general gathering places and decided to find better fruit-bearing trees by going higher up the slope. I actually found such trees and began collecting unopened buds of jdonjdoli flowers and became interested. Making my way through the dense thickets of bushes, I heard a sharp click and felt a sharp pain in my leg. Raising my foot, I saw on my boot something black with a short chain, it was a wolf trap,” the old man said not very cheerfully, remembering that pain and his surprise.

    I fiddled with it for a long time - the godfather continued his story - I just couldn’t open its slammed shutters with my hands, and since the pain was more or less tolerable, I untied the trap and, together with it, barely made it to the house while jumping. At home they helped me remove it... - the old man said angrily, adding obscenities, having finally become convinced of whose trap he had fallen into in those days.

    Grandfather listened to him and did not understand what this old man was telling him about: about some kind of trap, about boots, about how he got home in pain, about how he barely got rid of it.

    Wait! Haven't you had too much to drink?! What are you telling me about - grandfather turned with a questioning face - what do you want to say?

    Eh! Cat! What am I telling you about!? - his godfather asked him again, - Yes, dear, precisely because I was that “seasoned” wolf, and your trap has been lying in my attic for a long time, up there! – and he pointed his finger at the ceiling.

    It’s a good thing I was wearing boots and wool socks, they saved me! - Major finished his story.

    Call your son! - he turned to his wife - Let him go up to the attic and bring that trap, you see, I told you that it could only be his trap.

    Grandfather, happy that his trap had been found, said goodbye to his godfather and went home, and the funny story about how the Major fell into the trap spread throughout the village instantly in the morning. Everyone made fun of him, and he later regretted for a long time that he told it and returned it to the owner, that trap. And when it came to jokes and pranks, grandpa was a great person; he had no equal in the fun of the village.

    Like this amazing story, based on real events.

    1. Jonjoli is a plant of the Klekachaceae family, a small tree-shrub, unopened flower buds are eaten. Used for pickling.
    2. Sachkhere - an internal region of Western Georgia, adjacent to South Ossetia. From there, peasants often went to collect jonjoli.