The secrets of Crocadile’s Tail

Far away, in a green forest,
there flowed a wide and quiet river.

Many animals lived near the river
and drank its cool water every day.

In the river lives a crocodile.
He has sharp teeth
and a long tail.

One little frog was very curious.
Instead of feeling afraid,
it wanted to learn more.
So the frog hopped closer.

The frog asked politely:
“Uncle Crocodile,
why do you have such a big tail?”
The crocodile smiled.

“My tail is not just for fighting,”
said the crocodile.
“When I swim fast in water,
it is my tail that pushes me forward. It helps me turn quickly
and catch my food.”

“If an enemy comes close,”
the crocodile continued,
“I hit the water with my tail.
The sound and power are enough
to scare them away.”
The frog opened its eyes wide.
The frog asked again:
“What if you don’t get food?”

The crocodile replied,
“My tail stores fat inside it. That fat gives me energy when food is hard to find.”

The frog smiled and said,
“Oh!
Your tail does many jobs.
It is strong, smart, and useful.”
The frog told all the animals:
“Never judge by looks.
Everyone has hidden strengths inside.”
That evening,
the river became quiet again.
The crocodile rested peacefully,
and his tail lay still —
keeping its secret safe.
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Little Message for Children:
• Every part has a purpose
• Strength can be quiet
• Nothing in nature is wasted.
Every living being is special.
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