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Chickens float. Toss the chickens in the river, and ferry your wolf across. Then catch up to your chickens and deposit them on the shore downstream of the wolf one at a time. Moor the boat, and walk back upstream towards the wolf, a chicken under each arm. Leave Death on the other side of the river, since he was being rude, and he can be wherever he likes anyway.
Solution: Bring the Chickens across. Leave the wolf. Why did you have a wolf? If you can fit a wolf (about 45 kg), then you can fit two chickens (2 kg) Easy.
Chickens float. Toss the chickens in the river, and ferry your wolf across. Then catch up to your chickens and deposit them on the shore downstream of the wolf one at a time. Moor the boat, and walk back upstream towards the wolf, a chicken under each arm. Leave Death on the other side of the river, since he was being rude, and he can be wherever he likes anyway.
Oops, the current was strong and there was a waterfall nearby! Both chikens drowned, good job.
Doesn’t this involves the bag of corn? You can’t leave wolf/chicken and corn/chicken on the same side.
Love this.
ahaha loved ArtDrake theory and the comic was top ^^
Solution: Bring the Chickens across. Leave the wolf. Why did you have a wolf? If you can fit a wolf (about 45 kg), then you can fit two chickens (2 kg) Easy.