The city boy goes to countryside to visit his uncle. After the sun goes down, the boy hears strange, another-world howling. He gets frightened and runs to his uncle. "Uncle, uncle, there are werewolves!" "That's ruввish, boy, ain't no such thing". "'Then, there must be man-eating wolves". "No, we haven't got those buddies, either." "What is this sound, then?" the boy asks. "They are coyotes". "Coyotes? What are those?" "They look a lot like dogs. In fact, ya can consider them a kind of dog." The boy wants to find out more: "Why are they making that frightening noise?" "See, nephew, we ain't got many trees around here. We got cactuses!"
The city boy goes to countryside to visit his uncle. After the sun goes down, the boy hears strange, another-world howling. He gets frightened and runs to his uncle. "Uncle, uncle, there are werewolves!"
"That's ruввish, boy, ain't no such thing".
"'Then, there must be man-eating wolves".
"No, we haven't got those buddies, either."
"What is this sound, then?" the boy asks.
"They are coyotes".
"Coyotes? What are those?"
"They look a lot like dogs. In fact, ya can consider them a kind of dog."
The boy wants to find out more:
"Why are they making that frightening noise?"
"See, nephew, we ain't got many trees around here. We got cactuses!"