the Wild Wooders

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The Wild Wooders are a gang of rough, lawless woodland creatures in "The Wind in the Willows," led by figures like Chief Weasel and often causing trouble for the more peaceable riverbank animals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anthropomorphic animal group
fictional gang
group of fictional characters
alignment villainous
antagonisticTo Badger
Mole
Rat
Toad
appearsIn The Wind in the Willows
characteristic antisocial
lawless
menacing
rough
conflictWith the riverbank animals
createdBy Kenneth Grahame
firstAppearance The Wind in the Willows
surface form: The Wind in the Willows (1908)
genre children's literature
hasLeader Chief Weasel
hasMember ferrets
other rough woodland creatures
stoats
weasels
inhabit The Wild Wood
surface form: the Wild Wood
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction embody danger and disorder in the Wild Wood
locatedInFictionalPlace The Wild Wood
surface form: the Wild Wood
medium novel
notableEvent take over Toad Hall
opposedBy Badger
Mole
Rat
Toad
roleInNarrative serve as main antagonists in the Toad Hall episode
threaten peace of the riverbank community

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Chief Weasel memberOf the Wild Wooders