Cackle--Hyena's Congregation
"I am a --- hyena. I am happy to make a meal of what the lions leave behind."
Henry Rollins
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Lukoi--Of Wolf and Man
For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.
Rudyard Kipling
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Nest--Snakes In All Their Serpentine Glory
“Snakes in the ancient world, because of their skin-shedding ability, often symbolized immortality or eternal youth.”
― Alice K. Turner, The History of Hell
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Pard-- The Gathering Leap of Leopards
A leopard does not change his spots, or change his feeling that spots are rather a credit.
-- Ivy Compton-Burnett
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Pride--Anything But Cowardly Lions
A leopard does not change his spots, or change his feeling that spots are rather a credit.
-- Ivy Compton-Burnett
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Jamboree-- Jaguars, Spotted Kings of the Forests
Jaguars, afterall, were fairly common, and so people were more respectful than afraid of them, just as they were of any other natural force.
-- Victor Villasenor
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Rodere-- The Swarm of Rats
Rats have a sense of humor. Rats, in fact think the world is very funny. And they are right, dear reader. They are right.
Kate DiCamillo
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Skulk--Foxes Abounding
Let's be perfectly clear, shall we. The fox is not a little orange puppy dog with doe eyes and a waggly tail. It's a disease-ridden wolf with the morals of a psychopath and the teeth of a great white shark.
Jeremy Clarkson
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Sleuth--A Bears Life
If you ever, ever, ever meet a grizzly bear,
You must never, never, never ask him where he is going, Or what he is doing; For if you ever, ever dare, to stop a grizzly bear; You will never meet another grizzly bear. Mary Hunter Austin
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Streak--The Stripes of Many Tigers
He who rides a tiger is afraid to dismount. -Chinese Proverb
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