In the heart of the African savanna, a proud lion named Baraka ruled over his territory. He was feared by all, not just for his strength, but for his wisdom. Yet, one creature constantly tested his patience — a cunning and mischievous hyena named Zuri.
Zuri never hunted for herself. Instead, she followed Baraka from a distance, hoping to snatch scraps from his kills. Baraka had warned her many times, “Hunt your own food, Zuri. There is honor in earning what you eat.”
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But Zuri only laughed. “Why waste energy when I can eat for free?”
One hot afternoon, Baraka brought down a mighty antelope. As he rested in the shade, Zuri crept in, thinking he was asleep. She began to tug at the carcass.
With a roar that shook the trees, Baraka leapt up. “I warned you, hyena!”
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