One day, a dim-witted wolf saw a horse grazing in a field. His mouth watered as he thought of eating him. When the horse saw the wolf approaching him, he sensed that the wolf intended to eat him. The horse at once used his wits and thought of a plan. When the wolf tried to attack the horse, he said to the wolf, “You cannot eat me.” “But why?” asked the wolf. The horse confidently replied that he had a passport. “What is a passport?” asked the wolf. The horse said that he would show him his passport if you came and stood behind me. The wolf was curious to know what a passport was.
So, he followed the horse’s instruction and stood behind him. He saw the long hairy tail of the horse and wondered if perhaps the horse’s tail was the passport. Suddenly, the horse kicked him hard on his face. The wolf screamed out loudly as his two teeth shot out of his mouth. He laid on the grass crying in pain while the horse ran away as fast as he could and finally vanished from the sight of the injured wolf.