One example could be a story where a wild animal gets caught in a thrashing storm. High winds and flying debris might thrash against it, causing injuries like cuts from broken branches. Another could be a cruel situation where a person uses a thrashing tool carelessly near animals, accidentally hitting and hurting them.
For one, in areas where there are wild animals and likely to be storms, we can create more natural shelters. For example, leaving some thick bushes or small caves intact. When it comes to human - caused thrashing like with farming tools, better training for workers can help. They should be more aware of their surroundings.
A cartoon Jewish man might often be depicted with a distinctively styled hat or yarmulke. He might also have certain facial features like a prominent nose or thick eyebrows.
I'm not sure. It's possible that Cartoon Cat has no significant or well-defined relationship with China. It could be just a concept brought up without any substantial connection to the country.
I think it could be because it's an easy way to get a strong reaction from the audience. It's kind of a wild and unexpected element that makes the cartoon stand out, but not everyone likes it for sure.