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What is moral of the story clever crow and a foolish fox

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Answered by hemangipandya456
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Moral : Don’t fool other. Otherwise you will be fooled.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
10

Answer:

The moral of the story clever crow and a foolish fox is: "Do not be over confident of your success "

Explanation:

Once upon a time a crow had stolen a delicious sweet from the sweet meat shop. All ready to ravish it, the crow perched on the branch of the banyan tree. A fox happened to pass by. It immediately planned to outwit the crow and eat the sweet. It was very confident of its cleverness. So it looked up at the crow and asked it to sing a song in its sweet voice. The crow was a little surprised. Carelessly it opened its beak and immediately the fox caught the sweet and ran. At a distance it began to mimic the crow and make fun of it.

The crow too was very clever. It flew back to the sweet meat shop and pecked at a jalebi. The owner was furious as the crow had previously stolen a priced sweet. He chased the crow. That was exactly what the crow wanted. It flew just above the fox. The sweetmeat owner was furious to see the fox nibbling the sweet. He beat the fox to death.

The clever crow thus outwitted the foolish fox proving that one should never be overconfident of one’s skills and talents.  

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