Well, the wolf is a carnivore and kills food to live. So, it really is a killer. If you're wondering if "killer" has an evil connotation to it, in the wolf's case -- no -- it's simply it's nature.
If the word "killer" is used to describe a person, then indeed there can be a component of evil - as we have the capacity to know the difference between good and evil, and killing is a matter of choice.
2007-01-09 15:54:22
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answered by Richard B 4
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The beautiful and amazing wolf is a carnivore, and a predator. He hunts to survive, and this results in the death of the prey. For all that, I'd not call a wolf a killer. He does not kill out of anger, or with malice, or for some twisted motive like jealousy or revenge. Way too majestic and noble for any of that crap - he is WOLF!
2007-01-09 16:00:06
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answered by Anonymous
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