I have never ventured far into the forest before,
Because of strange stories that might be folklore.
But I know as a fact that some things are true,
And if you listen carefully I’ll tell them to you.
The Snake, for example, can swallow a croc in one bite,
And grown men run away from it in their fright.
But just looking at the Spider’s head,
Makes it slither away in dread.
The Spider, with its poisonous bite,
Is dangerous, plus it hunts at night.
But when it sees the fearsome Mole,
It will scramble away to the nearest hole.
The Mole can trample a man under foot,
It has razor sharp claws and its fur is like soot.
But when it hears the Panther’s around,
It will dig a hole, deep underground.
The Panther, which can see at night,
Can catch an owl in its flight.
This beast is afraid of no other,
Except, maybe, for its Mother!
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