Eps 1: The Thirsty Crow: A Classic Story

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Willard Wilson

Willard Wilson

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It was only at the end of the antiquity that an unknown author turned the tale of the raven into a fable and invented morality. Since I prefer the cautious crow, I settled on this version of the story. I have heard these stories in Tamil because I grew up in Tamil Nadu, India. The two stories told in the book are well known throughout the region.
The story of a thirsty raven who stumbles upon a jug of water below, beyond the reach of its beak, and one by one falls onto the rocks until the water above rises, allowing it to drink. In the classic tale, a thirsty crow uses stones to raise the water level in a jug until it is within the reach of its beak.
This is not a simple invention: Crows are the closest relatives of crows smart enough to do this many of the ravens - ravens, ravens and the like - are avid users of tools, and the abilities of the New Caledonian raven are rapidly becoming popular science legends. The same talents allow them to create their own tools, combine different tools into one and even break unshakable nuts by putting them in front of cars stopped at red lights.
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The Thirsty Crow is named after Aesop's fable about a resourceful whiskey-loving bird which is made of whiskey, rye and bourbon. The Crow and the Pitcher is one of Aesop's fables, numbered 390 in the Perry Index. Aesop's fable of "The Crow and the Jug" was confirmed in a wonderful experiment.
Bird and Emeris’ findings provide further evidence of the raven family's amazing problem-solving skills, a skill documented by Aesop over two thousand years ago. The ravens of New Caledonia behave in a similar way , but the western jays seem to be defeated.
A jackal said to a deer that they know a large field full of fresh wheat. Having said this, he left there and hid near the field, waiting for the owner to come and kill the deer. When the crow did not see his deer friend in the evening he began to look for him and found him helpless in a trap in the field.
He backed away, took a few jogging steps and jumped toward the grapes; satisfied to find water, he jumped from the tree and then to the ground; tried to push the ship to release the water but it was too heavy; flew over houses, fields and trees but could not find water.
One hot day a thirsty crow flew through the fields in search of water - yes he saw water in the jug - Unable to crawl inside, the crow tried to push the jug down so that the water would drain, but the jug was too heavy and saw that there was water inside the jug - but could not reach it with his beak.
The crow tried to push it into his head, but still could not reach it because the neck of the jug was too tight, the crow tried to reach the water but could not because the neck of the pot was very narrow, but the jug was tall and with a narrow neck and no matter how hard he tried to reach the water, the water level reached its limit as he added more and more stones.
I had just bought this book to tell Chintu's story, but he was so eager to know what was going on with the crow, but your child will love this story and will remember it and its morality when you read it out loud – he was the favorite of the king Krishnadev Raya – stories will teach children morality in a unique way.
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