The Frog and The Phyton





In a lake, there were two animals called a frog and a phyton. The frog jumped around the lake because it was curious. He was looking for new activities by having adventures around the lake. The frog jumped happily away from the lake, but he was surprised when he saw the bushes moving. Apparently, a python appeared from behind the bushes. The frog was shocked and tried to move away from the python, trying to get back to the lake. However, before he could get away, the python realized his presence. The snake tried to approach the frog by slithering quickly.

Upon approaching the frog, the snake immediately raised its head high and said, "Hey fat frog, what are you doing in this forest?"

 The frog was afraid of the snake and tried to stay away. The snake said that he would not eat the frog because he had eaten the little rabbit.

Then the frog said, "I want to go on an adventure and find something new to do." The snake offered an exciting adventure, and the frog agreed. If the frog wanted to try a new adventure, he had to be brave enough to explore the forest by himself. The frog had never explored the forest before because he was afraid that he would be eaten by wild animals.

The snake offered to help the frog explore the forest. He said, "O frog, find a rope and tie it to my tail." The frog asked, "What is the rope for?" The snake replied, "The rope is to make sure you don't get left behind in the forest, so you can stay safe with me."

The frog did not think twice and accepted the snake's offer. The frog found a rope and tied his belly to the snake's tail.

After that they walked through the forest, until in the middle of the forest the snake had bad intentions. He wanted to try to entangle the frog. The snake tried to entangle the frog, but the frog's body was grabbed by the eagle and hung in the air. The eagle realized that he had also caught the python because its tail was tied to the frog.


The life lesson is to avoid bad intentions towards others because in the future it will harm us.

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