what was close to the lake?
1. a big forest
2 a Colony of rabbits
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a Colony of rabbits is the correct answer
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A colony of rabbits was close to the lake.
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The king elephant was so terrified that he vowed never to let anyone in his herd or himself go near the Moon's lake again. All the rabbits lived happily once the small rabbit's cunning plan was successful. The lesson of the tale is that wisdom triumphs over strength.
- The question is related to the Panchatantra story entitled "The Lake of the Moon".
- From a drought-hit jungle, the herd of elephants moved towards the lake which was situated in the nearest jungle to get water.
- Close to that lake, there was a colony of rabbits that were crushed to death and a few were injured by the elephants as they had to cross them to reach the lake for water.
- The rabbits found a way to stop this by using their intelligence and making the elephants go back.
- The learning or moral of this story tells the readers that the intelligence (of the rabbits) is superior to the mighty (elephants).
Moral-Extremely terrified, the king elephant vowed never to let any member of his herd or himself go near the Moon's lake. The small rabbit's cunning plan was successful, and all the rabbits went on to enjoy contented lives. The story's lesson is that knowledge is preferable to strength.
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