Talha was a happy-go-lucky monkey who lived in the jungle.
All day long he would jump from one tree to another, swinging by his tail and
gobbling bananas. He loved the big green trees in the jungle, for this was his
sweet home!
One fine sunny morning, Talha was sitting on a banana tree
chomping delicious bananas. He looked down at the other animals grazing in the
lush, greenfield below. He saw goats bleating and running here and there in
fright. “Thank God, I am not a goat, otherwise I would have been always afraid
of being eaten up by a lion.” Then Talha saw some camels chewing acacia
leaves and pitied them for having to eat prickly leaves. “I am happy the way I
am. Whenever I am hungry I can easily move from one tree to another picking my
choice of fruits and watch all the animals sitting atop the tree!”
Talha was about to eat another banana, when he heard a great
noise. He looked up and saw the big grey clouds thundering aloud. “Let me
gather some more bananas before the rains start splashing down on the ripe
fruits,” he thought and quickly jumped from branch to branch gathering some
ripe bananas. A while later, it started raining heavily. All the animals
started running for shelter. The goats cried.for help and ran to the nearby
caves. The poor camels got wet and all the birds came back to their nests,
fluttering their colourful wings. The anthills were washed away too. All the
poor little red ants got drenched! Talha covered himself with a big banana leaf
and prayed that the rain would stop soon. “God, please save these poor
animals!” he cried. After a few hours the rain slowed down, but the rivers were
flooded and the earth was all wet. The ants started looking for a new place to
build their home all over again. Talha shook off the leaf and climbed down. He
was thankful that he lived on trees.
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