Mouse-deer and crocodile
Mouse deer, is an animal that is known to be clever in the forest. One day, the hare wanted to cross the river and look for food on the land next to the river.
However, it turned out that the bridge that was used to cross was damaged by the storm last night. The confused mouse deer suddenly had an idea.
He was looking for Mr. Crocodile who was known to be fierce and cruel. She timidly approached Pak Crocodile. Unexpectedly, Mr. Crocodile who saw the mouse deer immediately pounced on the mouse deer in the leg.
Mouse Deer shouted in surprise, "Mr. Crocodile .... please don't eat me now .... please"
The crocodile stopped biting the mouse deer, he said, "Why is that? I'm very hungry. And you look so delicious."
"Give me a few hours to lose my body first, so that I have more meat, and Mr. Crocodile can be more satisfied eating it," begged the mouse deer to Crocodile.
"No, you definitely want to trick me and run away," said Crocodile.
"I promise sir, while I am growing up, you can also call other friends to eat me. Of course my body will get bigger and can be distributed to your friends. But I have to look for food on the other side. Because of the food. There are very few in this area, I can't get fat here. How many friends do you have? " asked Mouse Deer.
"So many" said Crocodile.
"Then try calling everyone and asking them to line up so I can count them. So I know how much my body will be divided, after I get fat," said Si Kancil again to Crocodile.
Crocodile innocently obeyed Kancil and called all his friends, and asked him to line up so that Mouse Deer could count.
After all gathered, and lined up, Mouse Deer climbed one by one the crocodiles while counting them.
The mouse deer continues to track the crocodile to the other side of the river, and then runs as fast as possible to avoid the crocodiles before he becomes a meal.
The crocodiles felt very stupid, and realized that they were only being tricked and tricked by Kancil. Whereas Mouse Deer? He managed to cross it and was not eaten by the crocodiles.