Elephants Nose

by Subita Sangma
Many years back, it is said, that elephants had little trunks with stubbed noses. One year, it didn't rain for a long time. The lakes and lakes started to become scarce, and the streams had almost no water. All the creatures in the woods were exceptionally parched, and urgently scanning for a wellspring of water. A stream used to stream not far from the woodland, and an elephant chose to go there looking for water.

Strolling gradually, he arrived at the stream. There lived a brilliant green crocodile in the waterway. As he saw the elephant, he cried, "Go away! Water is as of now rare here. In the event that you begin drinking, what will be left for me?" The elephant knew it was a danger to provoke the crocodile. In this way, he chose to return to the stream when the crocodile would be resting.

In the same stream, there additionally carried on a glossy green frog. At whatever point the crocodile would be swimming over the stream, the amphibian would bounce onto his back and appreciate a ride. Over the long haul, the crocodile was irritated with giving free rides to the amphibian. Commonly, he had attempted to shake the amphibian off his back, however futile. "Hahaha!" the frog would snicker.

One day, the crocodile was resting on a rock. Discovering this to be a decent open door, the elephant went to the stream quietly and started to drink water. Simply then, the amphibian bounced onto the crocodile's back, irritating his sleep. The crocodile was aggravated! He started to swim around the stream and shake his body roughly. "Presently, I might dispose of you!" he cried at the amphibian. Yet, the amphibian was unmoved.

All of a sudden, the crocodile recognized the elephant. "How could you drink from my stream when you ​ were told​ not to?" he cried. Not able to dispose of the amphibian, the crocodile chose to vent all his indignation on the elephant. He got the elephant's trunk and started to force him into the waterway. The poor elephant began to force back, crying, "Let go of me....please! Relinquish me....my nose harms!" However the crocodile demonstrated no benevolence. At that point, with a compelling snap, the elephant succeeded in liberating his trunk from the crocodile. At the same time, in tug of war, the elephant's nose had ended up truly long! Furious, the elephant sucked all the water from the stream. At that point, he sucked some mud and spread it on the crocodile and the amphibian. From that point forward, it is said, elephants have had long trunks, and crocodiles and amphibians are not splendid green any longer.
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June 2, 2015 - 14:53 Hahaha... such an entertaining story..haha.. never thought of it that way... kudos!

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