The moral is tiny things can do big stuff or big things come in small packages..
dont judge a book by its cover
The lion and the mouse.
It is just a story. it is not true in real life the lion is not helpful
Pagan Greek
You can't go near a lion but you can go near a mouse
Aesop's The mouse and the lion
Fable
in the forest
Two animals in an Aesop fable could be the lion and the mouse. The lion helps the mouse out of a trap when the mouse promises to help the lion if he was in trouble. The lion doesn't believe that the mouse could ever do anything for him, but sure enough the lion gets caught in a trap, and the mouse is there to chew up the rope holding the lion in the trap.
Aesop is most famously known for writing the fable of the lion and the mouse. The story of the lion and the splinter is not a well-known tale attributed to a specific author.
dont judge a book by its cover
Aesop's fable about the Mouse and the Lion Androcles 'again by Aesop'
Start with your moral. A fable has to be written "backwards" because you need to know the end before you start writing. Then, just think of a way to explain that moral by telling a short story. Remember the examples of fables: the lion helped by the mouse, the fox with the grapes, or the dog who saw his reflection in the river. Your story should be along those lines -- show the reader about your moral instead of just saying the moral right off.First, you have to have a moral. Then, you have to write about an animal.
In the fable of The Lion and the Mouse, the Mouse accidentally wakes the lion from sleeping. The lion threatens the mouse, but then shows him mercy and lets him go after the Mouse convinces him that he would be unworthy prey for such a great creature as the Lion. Later, the Lion is captured in a hunter's net. Remembering his mercy and kindness, the Mouse, gnaws through the ropes to free the lion. The morals of the story are that mercy always has a reward, and that you are never too small to help someone or something greater.
Moral: Don't mess with old dogs. Age and experience will always overcome youth and treachery
=The moral is tiny things can do big stuff or big things come in small packages.=
Yes. 1) They play a useful role in the ecosystem. 2) They make good pets. 3) They are frequently used by scientists. Anecdotally, there is the fable of the lion and the mouse where he ended up saving the lion's life.