Why rabbits never drink water from lakes or ponds

A tale of the Rabbit and the Snail
One early morning, Suphea Rabbit was very thirsty so he headed towards a big pond full of water lilies, lotuses and many snails. Once he reached the pond, Suphea Rabbit lowered himself to a good drink of the water. At the very minute he opened his mouth, a snail on top of a lotus leaf shouted at him, "Brother Rabbit! Why do you drink my water?" …read more

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  1. Ashok Kumar

    March 2, 2014

    Thank you, hope to see you soon Ms. Jendhamuni Sos

  2. Shri Ram Singh

    March 2, 2014

    The so called primitive animals, birds and even beasts are quite often seen to be more considerate than we civilised human beings.

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