A horse and deer were walking together when the deer boasted that he was king of the forest and could outrun the horse. They raced on flat ground and the horse won easily, angering the deer. The deer then challenged the horse to a race up a hill, which the deer won. For a final race down the hill, the horse again was victorious. The moral is that one should not be proud and accept defeat gracefully.
A horse and deer were walking together when the deer boasted that he was king of the forest and could outrun the horse. They raced on flat ground and the horse won easily, angering the deer. The deer then challenged the horse to a race up a hill, which the deer won. For a final race down the hill, the horse again was victorious. The moral is that one should not be proud and accept defeat gracefully.
A horse and deer were walking together when the deer boasted that he was king of the forest and could outrun the horse. They raced on flat ground and the horse won easily, angering the deer. The deer then challenged the horse to a race up a hill, which the deer won. For a final race down the hill, the horse again was victorious. The moral is that one should not be proud and accept defeat gracefully.
A Horse and a Deer One day, a horse and a deer were
walking together. The deer said, “I am the king of the forest. All the animals respect me." The horse said, “I'm not afraid of you. I can run faster than you.” The deer said, "Then let's race." Then they race. The horse wins easily. The deer got angry and said, “I challenge you to another race. This time we will run up the hill.” So they did another race. This time the Deer won easily. The horse got angry and said, “I challenge you to one more race. This time we will run down the hill.” So they race one more time. This time the Horse won easily. The deer got angry and said, “I give up. You are indeed the king of the jungle.” Moral: This story teaches us that we should not be proud of ourselves. We must be humble and accept defeat gracefully.