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? The Lion and The Clever Rabbit

In a dense forest, a cruel lion agreed to spare the animals if they sent him one each day. A clever rabbit devised a plan to save himself by tricking the lion into believing there was another lion, leading him to his own reflection in a well, causing the lion to drown. The story illustrates that intelligence is greater than strength.

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? The Lion and The Clever Rabbit

In a dense forest, a cruel lion agreed to spare the animals if they sent him one each day. A clever rabbit devised a plan to save himself by tricking the lion into believing there was another lion, leading him to his own reflection in a well, causing the lion to drown. The story illustrates that intelligence is greater than strength.

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🦁 The Lion and the Clever Rabbit

Once upon a time in a dense forest, there lived a mighty lion. He was the king of the jungle, but he was
cruel. Every day, he would hunt and kill many animals—not just for food, but for fun.

The animals were scared. One day, they gathered and decided to approach the lion with a proposal. They
said,​
"Your Majesty, if you promise not to hunt us, we will send one animal to you every day as your meal."​
The lion agreed. From that day, one animal was sent to him each day.

One day, it was the turn of a clever little rabbit. He didn’t want to be eaten. So, he thought of a plan.

The rabbit reached the lion very late. The lion was furious.​
"Why are you so late?" he roared.​
The rabbit replied calmly, "I was coming with another rabbit, but on the way, we met another lion who
claimed to be the true king of the jungle. He said he’d eat us both!"

The lion was enraged. "Take me to this impostor!" he demanded.

The rabbit led the lion to a deep well. "He lives in there," he said.

The lion looked inside and saw his own reflection. He thought it was the other lion. In a rage, he jumped in
to attack... and drowned.

From that day, the forest was peaceful again. All the animals praised the clever little rabbit.

🌟 Moral of the Story:


Intelligence is greater than strength.

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