Laali’s Jungle Tales - 02

Little Laali loves to watch animals. But she gets hurt when she sees them in cages or in zoos as prisoners. So she often goes for jungle safari with her parents to see her beloved animals in action. During such visits, she learns useful life lessons too.
Beauty and the Big Crocky
One such visit, Laali saw a crocodile named Crocky.
Crocky was a bit bigger than all other crocodiles. She felt very bad about it.
‘Fatty crocky, look so ugly ‘she taunted herself.
According to Crocky, her long snout seemed to be the ugliest body part any animal ever had on earth.
She just hated it.
Time passed.
In the breeding season, she laid eggs.
After some time, small baby crocodiles came out of them.
Crocky as a mother loved her babies so much.
One day when her babies were playing on the land, hyenas surrounded them.
Any moment the hyenas would kill and eat Crocky’s kids.
From where she got the idea, Crocky herself didn’t know, but she grabbed all her children in her long ugly snout and ran into the water, her safe zone.
It was a great escape.
That moment Crocky realized the value of her long snout.
She never complained about her snout or her outward appearance then after.
Life lessons:
On seeing this Laali said “Now I know, why we should not complain about our outward appearance.”
Her father replied” yes Laali, all are at their best as they are, but it doesn’t mean obesity is encouraged. Instead of sitting idle and playing video games, you should play outdoor games also to avoid being overweight. That is healthy.”
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