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In his book Adjust Or Self-Destruct, Craig Massey draws some familiar parallels between our actions as human beings and those of animals. Here are a few of them: A "snake in the grass" is a cunning, deceitful person. A grouch is an "old bear". A coward is a "chicken", and a glutton is a "hog". Weve all used such descriptive terms, as well as acted them out in our own lives.
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