Beaver And The Wolf – A Story With Moral
Sometime in the distant past, there was a beaver living in the woodland named Furry. He had many companions and jumped at the chance to play outside.
One day a big wolf came and began saying, "This is my woodland and I am greater and more powerful than you. So you should move out of the woodland by tomorrow or I will annihilate your home."
Soon thereafter Furry and his companions were thinking what to do. Furry recommended that they should construct a trap to get the wolf and show him something new that there is someone more powerful than him. The beavers concluded it would be a large hole covered with sticks on it.
One of the beavers shouted, "How are we going to do that?" Furry recommended that they could ask the rabbits for help to fabricate the snare. Around one hour after the fact the beavers went to the rabbits' tunnel and disclosed what planned to happen tomorrow in the first part of the day.
The rabbits consented to help. It took them the whole evening however they completed it by the morning. Toward the beginning of the day they all stow away up in the trees. The wolf came and yelped at them to gather their packs and leave the backwoods right away. Since the wolf wasn't looking where he was going he fell into the snare.
Every one of the creatures came and saw that the wolf was caught destitute. The wolf continued asking so they could let him out of the opening however Furry said, "We would've yet since you have been so mean to us we won't let you out of the opening." Then the wolf guaranteed that he won't ever advise them to move out of the timberland and be mean to them.
Furry and his companions pardoned the wolf and they got a large stick and let it fall down the opening with the goal that the wolf could move out.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
DON’T BE MEAN TO OTHERS OR YOU WILL GET IT BACK.

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