This is the story of an elephant and an ant once in a forest, Their lived an elephant he was a very proud of his big size he always troubled other animals in the forest and made fun of them, One day as he was walking through the forest he saw a parrot sitting on a tree. Hey, you what are doing there? Don't you see me passing through I am the most powerful animal of the forest come on bow down to me? What bow down to you? what? you don't know who you are talking to I will teach you to respect me.
The parrot didn't bow down to the elephant the angry elephant picked up the whole tree and began to shake it the parrot could not sit on that tree anymore he flew away the proud elephant that walked away like always he went to the river to drink water just beside the river there lived an ant in a small ant hill, every day the ant would collect food and every day the elephant would bother the ant as the elephant was drinking water he saw the ant.
The elephant than drew water in his big trunk and sprayed on the ant, The water spoiled her food and the ant was now completely wet, The ant was very angry at the elephant and his pride she swore she will soon teach him a lesson, The next day as the ant stepped out to the collection more food she saw that the elephant was sleeping she immediately came up with a plan she quietly walked near him and slipped his trunk once inside she began to bite him she kept biting the elephant, She kept biting the elephant until he woke up and started screaming in pain.
The ant heard him screaming and kept biting the elephant was now in a lot of pain he began to cry, The any heard the elephant's cries and came out of his trunk the elephant was shocked to see the tiny ant he was so afraid that the ant would bite him again that he knelt down and began to apologize, Please forgive me I will never trouble you again. elephant understood his mistake he left from there and he never troubled anybody after that day,
MORAL
SO WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED THAT WE ALL HAVE OUR OWN CAPABILITIES ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SOMEONE EVEN AS SMALL AS AN ANT CAN DO WHAT A BIG ELEPHANT CANNOT.