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Old 2009-09-12, 07:37   Link #130
Anh_Minh
I disagree with you all.
 
 
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Originally Posted by Darknemo2000 View Post
If all wolves were gods then we could assume that all wolves can. But when Lawrence talks about wolves he has not in mind god-wolves.
Only one bee in thousands grows up to become a queen. Not all wolves have to transform.

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While teens mind is different from child's succession of memory and mind remains.

You can say that as a baby we do not think much, true, but functional wolf that can mate is 'thinking' much more than a human baby and posses quite a big amounts of memories, that gets complete wipe-out. Thats why I postulate it has to be unnatural.
We don't know how wolf minds work. Despite all the advanced things they do, I doubt they build memories the way adult humans do. It's not necessary. For example, I remember how to walk. I don't remember learning it. For a wolf, it'd be enough to remember how to hunt and fight and mate. Do they even need to learn much of that?
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