Friends of All Shapes and Sizes: True Friendship

In search of companions, a solitary elephant strolled through the forest. “Can we be buddies, monkey?” she asked after spotting one.

“I can not be your friend since you are too large to swing on trees like me,” the monkey swiftly retorted.

Friends of All Shapes and Sizes:  True Friendship

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The elephant was defeated, but it kept looking until it came across a bunny. “Rabbit, is it possible for us to become friends?” she asked him.

The rabbit said, “You are too huge to fit into my burrow,” after glancing at the elephant. I can not have you as a buddy.

The elephant then went on until she came across a frog. “Will you be my friend, frog?” she said.

Friends of All Shapes and Sizes:  True Friendship

“You can not jump like me because you are too huge and heavy,” the frog retorted. I apologize, but we cannot be friends.

The elephant kept asking the creatures she saw along the route, but she consistently got the same response. The elephant witnessed all the woodland animals flee in terror the next day. When she stopped a bear to inquire about the situation, she was informed that the tiger was attacking all of the little creatures.

“Please, sir, let my buddies alone,” the elephant appealed to the tiger in an attempt to spare the other animals. Avoid eating them.

The tiger was unresponsive. All he did was tell the elephant to keep her mouth shut.

Friends of All Shapes and Sizes:  True Friendship

With no other option, the elephant scared the tiger away with a kick. The other animals concurred after hearing the valiant story, saying, “You are just the right size to be our friend”

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