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Short story for proverb "A bird in hand is worth two birds in the bush"urgent

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Answered by NikhitaDreamer
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First we need to know the meaning of this proverb.
This means that a bird which we caught and is in our hands is obviously more valuable than two birds which we have not caught and is in the bush
So the story is about a lion. I have read this somewhere.
A hungry lion was searching for prey. He instantly saw a rabbit resting under a tree. He quickly went there and caught the rabbit. Just then he spotted two deer. His greed for food increased and he left the rabbit there and went to catch the deer. Taking advantage of the lion's absence the rabbit ran away from there. The deer escaped the clutches of the lion too. Now the lion returns to the tree to eat the rabbit but he had already escaped. The lion realized that "a bird in hand is worth two in a bush"
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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Story : The Greedy Dog

Once a dog found a piece of bone. He was walking with the bone in his mouth looking for a nice place to eat the bone. Soon he reached a river bridge. While walking across the bridge, he looked down in the water and saw his own reflection. He thought that it was another dog with a bone. He immediately jumped into the river to get what he thought was another bone. In the process he lost his own bone.

Moral : A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. We should be satisfied with what is already in our possession because while trying to get something which we think is better, we may lose everything.

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