How Tiger Got His Stripes (Animated Stories for Kids)

August House/Story Cove
30 Apr 200908:55

Summary

TLDRIn a jungle tale, the proud Tiger, admiring his fangs, claws, and golden coat, is perplexed by the sight of a man controlling the mighty water buffalo. Seeking the wisdom that allows man to command such power, Tiger confronts the man, who tricks him into being tied to a tree in exchange for this wisdom. As Tiger waits, he realizes he has been duped, and in his struggle to free himself, he is left with stripes on his coat. Embarrassed, he hides, still in pursuit of understanding wisdom.

Takeaways

  • 🦁 The story revolves around a proud tiger who is the most formidable creature in the jungle, except for the water buffalo.
  • 🌾 The tiger is perplexed when he sees a water buffalo working in the fields under the command of a human, who lacks the physical attributes the tiger values.
  • πŸ€” The tiger is curious about the concept of 'wisdom' that the water buffalo attributes to humans, which makes them superior despite their lack of physical prowess.
  • πŸ‘€ The tiger confronts a man, demanding to be given wisdom so that he can understand why the water buffalo obeys him.
  • πŸͺ’ The man tricks the tiger by saying he will fetch his 'wisdom' from home, but instead, he ties the tiger to a tree with the promise of returning.
  • πŸͺ“ The tiger, eager for wisdom, allows the man to tie him up, despite the man's repeated excuses and requests to tie him tighter for safety.
  • 🐐 The man, ensuring his goats' safety, cleverly secures the tiger, leaving him tied to the tree while he leads the goats away.
  • 🎯 The tiger's pride and desire for wisdom lead to his downfall, as he is outsmarted by the man.
  • πŸ•ŠοΈ The water buffalo, who understands the situation, shakes his head at the tiger's predicament but does not intervene.
  • πŸ”ͺ The tiger's struggle to free himself results in the ropes cutting into his fur, leaving permanent stripes on his golden coat.
  • 🌞 The tiger's realization of his mistake comes too late, as he is left embarrassed and hiding, still seeking the wisdom he never understood.

Q & A

  • What was the proudest animal in the jungle according to the story?

    -The proudest animal in the jungle was the Tiger.

  • What were the three things that Tiger was proud of?

    -Tiger was proud of his long fangs, sharp claws, and beautiful golden coat.

  • What animal did Tiger fear in the jungle?

    -Tiger feared the water buffalo.

  • Why was Tiger confused when he saw the water buffalo?

    -Tiger was confused because the water buffalo was being made to work by a strange little animal that did not have claws, fangs, or a golden coat.

  • What did the strange little animal have that Tiger did not understand?

    -The strange little animal had wisdom, which Tiger did not understand.

  • Why did Tiger want to get wisdom from man?

    -Tiger wanted to get wisdom because he saw that man, despite lacking physical attributes like claws or a golden coat, was able to make the water buffalo work for him.

  • How did man trick Tiger into being tied to a tree?

    -Man tricked Tiger by saying he would go get his wisdom but was afraid that Tiger would eat his goats. He convinced Tiger to let him tie him to a tree to ensure he wouldn't be able to reach the goats.

  • What did Tiger realize after being tied to the tree?

    -Tiger realized that he had been tricked when he saw that the ropes had dug into his fur, leaving stripes, and that the man had led his goats away.

  • How did Tiger's appearance change after being tied to the tree?

    -Tiger's appearance changed as the ropes had left stripes on his coat, making him embarrassed and causing him to hide in the shadows.

  • What did Tiger conclude about wisdom and his own attributes after the incident?

    -Tiger concluded that even though he did not have wisdom, he still had his claws, fangs, and beautiful golden coat, which he initially thought were more important.

  • What lesson can be learned from Tiger's experience in the story?

    -The lesson from Tiger's experience is that physical strength and appearance are not everything; wisdom and understanding can be more powerful.

Outlines

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πŸ… The Prideful Tiger Seeks Wisdom

This paragraph tells the story of a proud tiger who, despite his fearsome attributes like long fangs, sharp claws, and a beautiful golden coat, is confused by the sight of a water buffalo working for a human. The tiger, who fears no other animal in the jungle except the water buffalo, confronts the buffalo and learns that it is the human's wisdom that commands respect. Intrigued and desiring this wisdom for himself, the tiger approaches the human, demanding to be given wisdom or face his wrath. The human, in a clever move, tricks the tiger into believing he must go back to his house to retrieve the wisdom, thereby setting the stage for a cunning plan.

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πŸ€” The Tiger's Misguided Pursuit of Wisdom

In this paragraph, the human devises a plan to trick the tiger into submission. He pretends to go fetch the 'wisdom' but instead ties the tiger to a tree by its tail and then its paws, and finally its head, ensuring the tiger cannot follow or harm his goats. The tiger, naive and trusting, waits patiently for the human to return with the wisdom. As time passes, the tiger grows hungry and realizes the ropes have left painful stripes on his once pristine golden coat. Upon reaching the lake for a drink, the tiger sees his reflection and is horrified to find he now has stripes all over his body. Embarrassed and humiliated, the tiger hides in the shadows, still without the wisdom he sought, illustrating the folly of his pride and the cunning nature of humans.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Pride

Pride is a feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one's own achievements, the achievements of those with whom one is closely associated, or from qualities or possessions that are widely admired. In the video's theme, Tiger's pride is evident in his boasting about his long fangs, sharp claws, and beautiful golden coat, which is a central element to his character and drives the narrative as he seeks wisdom to maintain his perceived superiority.

πŸ’‘Fear

Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. In the script, Tiger is said to be afraid of the water buffalo, which is unusual for the 'proudest animal in the jungle.' This fear is significant as it sets the stage for Tiger's encounter with the man and his subsequent desire to acquire wisdom.

πŸ’‘Wisdom

Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the proper application of knowledge. The video's message revolves around the concept of wisdom, as Tiger believes that obtaining wisdom from man will elevate him above the other animals. The man's wisdom is what allows him to outsmart Tiger, illustrating the true power of wisdom in contrast to physical attributes.

πŸ’‘Manipulation

Manipulation refers to the act of influencing someone or something in a clever or unscrupulous way. In the script, the man manipulates Tiger by pretending to give him wisdom, which leads to Tiger being tied to a tree. This demonstrates the man's cunning and the theme that wisdom can be used to control or outmaneuver others.

πŸ’‘Power

Power is the ability to do something or act in a particular way, often implying the ability to influence or control others. Tiger's power is initially represented by his physical attributes, but the story shows that the man's intellectual power (wisdom) is more effective. The power dynamics shift as Tiger is tricked and rendered helpless.

πŸ’‘Deception

Deception is the act of deceiving or being deceitful; a trick or stratagem intended to gain an advantage. The man's deception of Tiger is a pivotal moment in the story, where he convinces Tiger to tie himself to a tree under the pretense of retrieving 'wisdom,' highlighting the theme that wisdom can be used to deceive.

πŸ’‘Humility

Humility is the quality of being humble; notιͺ„ε‚² or arrogant. The script contrasts Tiger's pride with the humility that could have prevented his downfall. Humility is implied as a virtue that Tiger lacks, which is why he falls for the man's deception and fails to recognize his own limitations.

πŸ’‘Consequences

Consequences are the results or effects of an action or decision. In the narrative, Tiger's pride and actions lead to his being tied to a tree and ultimately to his embarrassment when he discovers the stripes on his coat. The consequences serve as a lesson in the story, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and humility.

πŸ’‘Transformation

Transformation refers to a marked change in appearance or character. Tiger undergoes a transformation when he is tricked and ends up with stripes on his coat, which he had previously prided himself on. This physical change symbolizes a shift in his status from the proudest animal to one who has been humbled.

πŸ’‘Submission

Submission is the act of accepting or yielding to a force or authority. Tiger's submission is seen when he allows the man to tie him to the tree, demonstrating his willingness to be submissive in his quest for wisdom. This act of submission ultimately leads to his downfall and serves as a cautionary tale about blindly pursuing something without understanding its true nature.

πŸ’‘Embarrassment

Embarrassment is a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness. Tiger experiences embarrassment when he sees his reflection with stripes, which is a direct result of his pride and the consequences of his actions. This emotion underscores the theme that pride can lead to a loss of dignity and self-respect.

Highlights

The story begins by establishing the Tiger as the proudest animal in the jungle, known for his fangs, claws, and golden coat.

Tiger's only fear is the water buffalo, which is strong and has powerful horns.

Tiger is confused to see the water buffalo working for a strange little animal without claws, fangs, or a golden coat.

The 'strange little animal' is revealed to be a man, who commands the water buffalo with wisdom.

Tiger confronts the water buffalo, questioning why it works for man who lacks physical attributes.

Water buffalo explains that man possesses wisdom, which is more powerful than physical strength.

Tiger decides to seek wisdom from man, believing it will grant him power.

Man tricks Tiger by pretending to fetch wisdom but instead tying Tiger's tail to a tree.

Man further secures Tiger by tying his paws and head to the tree, ensuring his goats' safety.

Tiger, unaware of the trick, patiently waits for man to return with 'wisdom'.

Various animals witness Tiger's predicament but are dismissed by Tiger, who believes he's about to gain wisdom.

Water buffalo passes by and notices Tiger's situation, but only shakes his head and leaves.

Tiger's hunger and realization of being tricked leads to his struggle against the ropes.

In the struggle, Tiger's coat is marred with stripes from the ropes, marking a significant change in his appearance.

Embarrassed by his stripes, Tiger hides in the shadows, a stark contrast to his former pride.

The story concludes with Tiger still searching for wisdom, having learned a hard lesson about pride and gullibility.

Transcripts

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many years ago when the jungle was young

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the proudest animal was not a peacock no

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the proudest animal in the jungle was

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Tiger Tiger was proud of his long fangs

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Tiger was proud of his sharp claws and

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big paws Tiger was most proud of his

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beautiful golden coat Tiger was not

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afraid of any animal in the jungle

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except water buffalo water buffalo was

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big strong and had powerful horns on his

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head

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one morning Tigers saw water buffalo

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hooked to a plow and made to work in the

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fields Tiger was confused

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in fact the strangest animal Tiger had

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ever seen was ordering around water

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buffalo this little animal did not have

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claws or fangs it did not even have a

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beautiful golden coat at the end of the

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day this strange little animal left when

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water buffalos work was done Tiger went

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to water buffalo and said water buffalo

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you have to tell me something Oh what is

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it tiger

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why do you work for that strange little

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animal it does not have any claws or

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fangs and it does not have a beautiful

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golden coat said tiger water buffalo

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shook his head and looked at tiger you

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do not understand tiger that animal is

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man and he does not need claws or fangs

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or even a golden coat man has wisdom

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Tiger thought and said so this wisdom is

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why you work for man water buffalo

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nodded his head Tiger said well then I

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must get some wisdom water buffalo just

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shook his head and walked away the next

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morning when man was on his way to work

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Tiger jumped out and said stop man man

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looked at Tiger and shook a little bit

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what do you want tiger I know you have

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wisdom and with your wisdom you make

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water buffalo work for you

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I want your wisdom give me your wisdom

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said Tiger man looked at Tiger and said

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tiger

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wisdom is not something I can give you

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Tiger just shook his head and said yes

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you can give me your wisdom or I will

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eat you

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man thought and said okay no problem

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tiger I will give you my wisdom but I

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left it back at my house I will go and

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get it man started to walk off but

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changed his mind he said to Tiger Oh

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tiger mighty tiger I am afraid to go get

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you the wisdom by the time I get back

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you will have eaten all my goats Tiger

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said oh I am not hungry now

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so do not worry just go and get the

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wisdom o Tiger mighty tiger if I go get

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the wisdom you will get hungry and eat

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all of my goats

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would you mind if I tied you to this big

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tree just by the tip of your tail then

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you cannot get to my goats said man

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Tiger thought for a minute and said okay

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man just tie the tip of my tail to the

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tree then go get the wisdom man tied the

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tip of Tiger's tail to the tree and

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again man took a couple of steps and

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then turned around man said halt mighty

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Tiger I am still afraid you may get

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hungry your powerful claws will cut the

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rope and you will eat all my goats look

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man if it will make you feel better

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tie my paws to that tree spoke Tiger so

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Tiger put his body against the tree and

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man took the rope and tied tiger tightly

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to the tree now go get my wisdom said

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Tiger man left again but turned back one

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more time and said tiger mighty tiger

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your head is so powerful if you turn

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your mighty head your mighty fangs will

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tear these ropes and you will eat all my

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goats would you mind if I all right

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already just tie my head to that tree

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said tiger behind Tigers back man

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quietly led his goats away

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Tiger waited all day

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many animals blocked by and saw a tiger

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tied to the tree tiger told them to go

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away and proudly said man is bringing

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wisdom to me at last

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water buffalo walked by and said tiger

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what have you gotten yourself into water

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buffalo just shook his head and walked

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away

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Tiger waited and waited I am getting a

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little hungry maybe I will eat just one

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of those goats

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Tiger turned his head and realized he

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was tied very tightly to the tree Tiger

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yell combat man I'm very hungry

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the more Tiger pulled away from the tree

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the tighter the ropes dug into the Smurf

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Tiger pulled and he pulled and he pulled

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finally tied a rope please the ropes had

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burned stripes into his coat and Tiger

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did not know this tiger looked around

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him and said where are all the goats

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where is man where is my wisdom

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I do not have wisdom but I still have my

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claws my fangs and my beautiful golden

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coat Tiger was thirsty so he went to the

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lake for a drink when he saw himself in

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the water

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Tigers scream covered with stripes nice

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stripes tiger embarrassed by his stripes

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slinks around and hides in the shadows

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he is still searching for wisdom

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