what is the moral of the story the stork and the crab
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The moral of the story about the stork and crab is that those who indulge in greed get harmed. That being greedy is bad.
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The story revolves around two main characters, The Stork and The Crab.
A stork conjures a story about how the lake was going to dry up and he will fly to a larger pond. Listening to this fishes asked him to take them too. The stork fooled the poor fishes and would secretly eat them up. The Stork keot doing this for a while until many fish bones were left. A crab saw the ongoing situation and the dead bodies. To end this, he grabbed the storks neck and clawed the stork as he fell into the ground.
The crab basically saved the day and was applauded by his friends for his bravery.
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- moral of the story is never trust your enemy
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