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Babri, The Little Tiger In a deep dark part of a jungle a little tiger was living with his It was really a beautiful jungle; full of different colorful flowers, One day Roobi became sick
and couldn't come to play. Babri's mum and dad were out and he was
alone. He got bored and said to himself "This
is a very big jungle with lots of animals. I'll go out and find new friends." So
he went out in the jungle and was walking along when he heard laughing
and singing. He looked through the bushes and saw lots of baby animals,
such as rabbits, fawns, monkeys, and squirrels, playing together. He
became very happy and jumped out of the bushes to play with them. But
when they saw him, they screamed and ran away! He was surprised and called
to them. But nobody came. Babri became very sad. He ran home crying. When he reached home his parents were there. They were worried about him. His father wanted to punish him for going out without permission, but when he saw that Babri was crying, he decided not to make him sadder. "Where were you? What's the matter?" his mother asked. And Babri told his parents what had happened and added "I don't want to be a hunter. I don't want to kill animals for food. I want to be a vegetarian. I'm very sorry that I'm your son; the son of a tiger." "Don't think that way. Most of the animals are hunters." His father continued, "Frogs hunt insects. Birds hunt worms and fish. Big animals hunt little animals. It is nature's law. Let me give you an example: If we don't hunt rabbits, they will multiply and soon they will not be able to find enough food. If theyl eat all the plants, what will the other vegetarians do for food? So you see that being a hunter and a carnivore is not bad as long as your never hunt more than you need." Babri stopped crying. He was very proud of his father and thought he was very wise. He didn't forget his father's words as he grew up. Babri loved all the animals and together they shared the delicate balance of nature within the beauty of the jungle. <- Back to Stories For Children
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