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How Bear Lost His Tail

  Author:  64514  Category:(Fiction) Created:(11/22/2009 10:01:00 AM)
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A long time ago, Bear had a beautiful, long, furry tail. He thought it was very beautiful. He laid it out behind him and people had to walk round it. He asked everyone: "Don't you think my tail is the most beautiful tail you've ever seen?" People thought Bear was very vain, but they were frightened of his big claws and didn't want to make him angry. So they told him he looked very beautiful with his big, black, shiny tail.

One cold winter's day, Bear went lumbering down to the lake. Fox was sitting on the frozen water, surrounded by fish. He knew that Bear was hungry, and decided to play a trick on him. "Hello brother Fox" said Bear, his mouth watering. "Where did you get all those fish?" "I caught them" said Fox, pointing to a hole in the ice. "But you don't have anything to fish with" said Bear. "I used my tail" said Fox. Bear was amazed by this. "You used your Tail?" he asked. "Sure. It's the best thing for catching fish. Shall I show how?Then you'll always have as many fish as you want to eat." "Yes please" said Bear in his deep, gruff voice. His mouth watered again. Fox pointed to the hole in the ice. "There's no fish left in there. Let's go to another part of the lake where there's more." Trying not to laugh, Fox led Bear to a shallow part of the lake. Bear dug a hole in the ice with his claws. "Now, sit with your back to the hole and drop your beautiful tail into the water," said Fox. "You'll feel when a fish bites. Then you can pull your tail out with the fish on the end of it." Bear wanted the fish very much, so he put his tail into the icy water. "Now" said Fox, "this is important. You must sit very still and only think about fish. Pretend to count the fish you catch with your tail. The more you count, the more you will catch." The Bear scratched himself with pleasure. "My tail will catch more fish than any other." "Sit still" said Fox. "I'll watch from those trees, so I don't scare the fish." Bear sat very still and thought about fish jumping onto his tail. He counted each one. It was very tiring. He fell asleep.

It became very cold and started to snow. Fox went back to his house, taking his fish with him. A few hours later, Fox came back to the lake. Bear was still asleep and snoring. His black fur coat was white with snow.

Fox laughed so much he fell over on his back with his legs waving in the air. "This is great" gasped Fox. Then he stopped laughing and quietly snuck up on Bear. He shouted "Bear! Bear! I can see a fish on your tail. Can you feel it?" Bear woke up with a fright and felt a sharp pain in his frozen tail. "I can feel it!" he shouted. He leaped up and his frozen tail snapped off. All that was left was a small stump where his beautiful long, black tail had been. "My tail! My beautiful tail" he wailed. Fox, the trickster, ran away laughing. And that's why bears now only have short tails. If you ever hear a bear groaning, it's because he remembers his big, black, beautiful tail. And it's also the reason why you won't see Bear and Fox having lunch together! Fox knows he would be lunch.

The End

from: Animal Myths & Legends

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