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Motif

Absurd ignorance concerning animal's eating and drinking.

The wise and the foolish. · Fools (and other unwise persons). · Absurd disregard of facts. · Absurd disregard or ignorance of animal's nature or habits. · view the constellation · filed as J1903

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Filed under Absurd disregard or ignorance of animal's nature or habits.

4 finer motifs beneath it
The water on the calf's back. When the calf will not drink, the peasant woman throws the water on its back Numskull puts the milk back. When the customer refuses to take the milk he puts it back into the goat's mouth so that it will flow back into the udder Fattening the pig. A farmer who wanted to fatten a pig fed it only twice a day. When told to feed it three times a day he says, "A working man must have more to eat than a pig." How can an elephant eat, having tails at both ends? Decision: it lives on air
Filed beside it
Absurd ignorance concerning the laying of eggs Absurd ignorance concerning the hatching of eggs Absurd ignorance concerning place for animal to be kept Absurd ignorance about milking animals. (Cf. J1903.2.) Absurd ignorance about slaughtering animals Absurd attempt to change animal nature Absurd disregard of animal's nature or habits – miscellaneous

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