PUMPA - SMART LEARNING
எங்கள் ஆசிரியர்களுடன் 1-ஆன்-1 ஆலோசனை நேரத்தைப் பெறுங்கள். டாப்பர் ஆவதற்கு நாங்கள் பயிற்சி அளிப்போம்
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coiling | baby elephant |
Myna bird | advantages |
Limpopo River | era |
bulging snout | approached |
journey | inquisitive |
enticing | clutches |
curiosity | python |
captured | same posture |
mistakes | large nose |
shrink | innocence |
Golu, a with a , lived in an when elephants didn't have trunks. He was an baby who kept pestering his relatives with questions, leading them to assume he was a mischievous baby. He wondered one day, "What do crocodiles eat for dinner?" He was led to the Limpopo River by a to find the answer for himself. As a result, Golu started a journey to the , where he met a python.
Golu immediately began inquiring about crocodiles to a but did not receive any answer for his queries. Despite this, Golu assisted the python in around a limb of a tree. The python then followed Golu without his knowledge.
Golu reached the Limpopo River's bank after few days of his . Unfortunately, he fell for the crocodile's remarks and him to find out what the crocodile's dinner was. The crocodile took advantage of Golu's and and him with its nose. The python that had been following Golu to the riverside immediately assisted Golu.
After a long battle, Golu was finally free from the crocodile's , but his nose had grown five feet longer. Despite spending a long time in the Limpopo River trying to his nose, it (Golu's trunk) remained in the (five feet long). The python then explained to Golu the benefits of having a long snout (trunk).
After realising his and the of having a , Golu thanked the wise python and returned home pleased.