Fairy Tales Audiobook - The Valiant Pangolin

 

The Valiant Pangolin

Fairy Tales Audiobook

Once upon a time, there was a pangolin and his family who lived happily in a beautiful valley. They enjoyed the peaceful life in their home until one day, humans arrived and started to build big machines that made loud noises, destroyed the trees and bushes, and polluted the air and water.


The humans cut down trees and shrubs to make way for their buildings and roads, and they dug up the ground to lay their pipes and cables. They also dumped chemicals and waste into the water, making it undrinkable for the animals in the valley. The air was filled with dust and pollutants, making it hard for the animals to breathe.


The pangolin and his family tried to talk to the humans, but they didn't listen. The humans threatened the animals, telling them to leave the valley or face the consequences. The animals were scared and didn't know what to do. The pangolin knew that he had to do something to protect his family and his home.


He thought hard and came up with a plan. He and his family dug deep holes in the ground, covering them with leaves and grass to make them invisible. They studied the humans' movements and found out where they would be working on their machines. Then, they strategically dug the holes in those areas.


When the humans arrived with their machines, the pangolin and his family used their strong sense of smell to locate them. They led the humans towards the hidden holes and the humans fell in, crashing their machines and getting stuck.


The pangolin and his family then used their strong tails and sharp claws to damage the machines, making it impossible for the humans to escape. The humans were frightened and begged for mercy, but the pangolin and his family stood their ground, determined to protect their home and their family.


The humans eventually realized that they were no match for the valiant pangolin and his family, so they begged for mercy. The pangolin and his family listened to their pleas and agreed to let them go, but only if they promised to leave the valley and never come back. The humans agreed and left the valley, never to return again.


From that day on, the pangolin and his family lived in their beautiful valley, free from the humans' destructive machines. They knew that they had protected their home and their family, and they were proud of their resourcefulness and courage. The other animals in the valley were also grateful for the pangolin's bravery and thanked him and his family.

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