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True Friends (Deer, Pigeon, and Mouse)

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True Friends (Deer, Pigeon, and Mouse) Once upon a time, in a forest, a deer, a pigeon, and a mouse were good friends. They used to drink water from the pond in the jungle, eat fruits and roam around the pond. One day, a hunter came to the forest to hunt. He laid a trap to catch the deer. After a lot of effort and hard work, the hunter successfully hid the trap. The deer got trapped easily. The pigeon said to the deer, "Don't panic my friend. I will see where the hunter is and how far away he is. I will stop him while our friend, the mouse, will cut the net, and you will quickly escape." The pigeon started looking for the hunter. The hunter was far away, but the pigeon took a risk and started attacking the hunter. The hunter didn't understand what was happening and started running away. But the pigeon couldn't stop him for long, and the hunter was able to catch the deer. The hunter quickly went to the trap, but the mouse had already started cutting the net. The de

The Four Friends' Great Rescue

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The Four Friends' Great Rescue Once upon a time, in a forest far away, there were four friends: a deer, a crow, a mole, and a tortoise. Every afternoon, they would meet under a big tree and chat for hours. The other three friends were concerned when the deer failed to appear one day at the scheduled hour. They requested the crow to swoop around and check on the location of the deer. The deer was concealed from view in a hunter's net when the crow discovered it. The deer told the crow that he was trapped and that it was only a matter of time before the hunter arrived to catch him. The mole and tortoise were informed of the situation as the crow swiftly returned to the banyan tree. The mole then proposed that they both assist the deer, with the crow going with them. The crow flew to the area where the deer was imprisoned while carrying the mole in her mouth. The mole then cut through the net with his razor-sharp canines, freeing the deer. By that time, the tortoise had also arriv