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The Bat And The Weasels

By peace | June 1, 2006

A bat who fell upon the ground and was caught by a weasel, pleaded for his life.


The Weasel refused, saying,” I am by nature the enemy of all birds, and I can’t let you off.

The bat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, and thus saved his life.


Shortly afterward the bat again fell on the ground, and was caught by another Weasel, whom he likewise entreated not to eat him. The Weasel said,” I hate mice! I’m going to kill you.

The Bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bird. The Weasel replied,”If you’re a bird, show me you can fly.

And thus the bat escaped death a second time escaped.

Moral


The ability to see alternative viewpoints is a great wisdom.

Short Notes about Weasels
Having the widest range of North American Weasels, Long-Tail Weasel adapts readily to many habitats. Not fussy, He rests in rocky crevices, under woodpiles, or in another animal’s burrow. Not only does He feeds on Rodents living in rocks, but also Chickens roosting in henhouses.

Busy at night, Long-Tail Weasel climbs rocks looking for Prey. With his keen sense, He smells an animal living underground. Hearing a slight sound, Long-Tail Weasel follows the noise to a burrow. Enabled by his skinny body and short legs, He pursues the unfortunate animal along narrow underground tunnels until He kills his Prey.

Long-Tail Weasel’s most distinctive characteristic is his black tail tip. This protects Him against Hawk, who flying high sees only the tip. Thinking it is Long-Tail Weasel’s head, Hawk swoops down intent on killing Him. Since it is only his tail, Long-Tail Weasel fools Hawk and escapes unharmed.

Long-Tail Weasel teaches courage and daring. If cornered, He fights his enemy instead of running away. Unafraid of people, He enters a hen house to steal Chickens. Learn courage and daring from Long-Tail Weasel, but do not get caught.

Long-Tail Weasel Teaching : Protection

Among the Karuk Indians of northwestern California, the Weasel is considered a teacher and protector. There are many stories about Weasel outwitting witches and serving as a crusader against the evil actions of those who are jealous, wicked, and mean. Weasel is a powerful animal ally called upon to protect oneself and one’s family against the challenges and attacks of sorcerers.

Important Long-Tail Weasel Teaching : Offering Truth

Look to weasel power to tell you the ‘hidden reasons’ behind anything. Observe who or what needs attention, or a solution and offer your assistance in your own quiet or discreet way.

Long-Tail Weasel’s Wisdom Includes :

How to be Cunning and Swift
How to Protect Yourself and Keep Safe
Using Your Intelligence
Employing All Your Senses

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Topics: Fables/Tales, Inspirational Stories, View All Post |

One Response to “The Bat And The Weasels”

  1. Aesop’s Fables | Yr Manna Says:
    December 26th, 2007 at 12:11 pm

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