Elementary Library
The Cheetah and the Lazy Hunter
A long time ago, in a warm, grassy savanna, there lived a cheetah. The cheetah was known for being the fastest animal in all of Africa. With his long legs and quick feet, he could outrun any creature. Every day, he ran through the tall grass, feeling proud of his speed. In the same savanna, there was also a hunter. The hunter was strong but very lazy. He didn’t like to work hard, so he sat in his hut all day, waiting for animals to come to him. He thought, “One day, I will catch the fastest animal, and I will be famous!”
One day, the lazy hunter had an idea. “I will catch the cheetah!” he said. “I know he is fast, but I am clever. I will trick him.”
The hunter went to the savanna and set up a trap. He carefully placed a large net on the ground and covered it with leaves. Then, he hid behind a tree, waiting for the cheetah to pass by. “I will catch him when he runs by,” the hunter thought.
The cheetah was running through the savanna, having fun as he always did. He noticed something strange on the ground. He saw the net but didn’t know it was a trap.
The cheetah stopped for a moment and looked at the net carefully. He felt something wasn’t right. Instead of running straight ahead, he took a different path. The cheetah quickly turned and ran around the net, avoiding the trap.
The lazy hunter watched in surprise. “How did he do that?” the hunter wondered. He had planned everything perfectly, but the cheetah had outsmarted him.
The hunter tried again the next day. He set up another trap, thinking he could trick the cheetah again. But once again, the cheetah noticed the trap and ran around it. The hunter could not catch him. After many failed attempts, the hunter was tired. He realized he was not as clever as the cheetah. “I may be strong, but I am not as quick and clever as the cheetah,” the hunter said.
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