I can think of 'gory' as well, though it's not a typical animal name we hear often. But strictly in terms of rhyming with'story', it fits.
Well, 'lory' which is a parrot - like bird also rhymes with'story'. These birds are native to Australia and nearby regions. They have beautiful feathers and are quite active. They are often found in flocks in the wild and can be very interesting to observe in their natural habitat.
Sure, 'dory' is a fish and it rhymes with'story'.
A gory (not a very common animal name in real sense but it rhymes).
Yes, I can. Reindeer are a big part of the Christmas story as they are associated with Santa Claus. There are also sheep and oxen in the nativity part of the Christmas story. The sheep are often depicted as being present at the birth of Jesus, and the oxen represent strength in the stable scene.
Well, in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', Alice is a notable person. Her journey through the strange Wonderland, encountering all those odd creatures like the Cheshire Cat which can disappear and reappear at will, and the Mad Hatter, makes the story so engaging. And the White Rabbit is also an important animal in the story as it leads Alice into Wonderland.
Stovel. It's not a very common word, but it rhymes with novel.
I can't really think of a super well - known person whose name rhymes exactly with'story'. Maybe 'Glory' could be a name, but I'm not aware of a famous 'Glory' in a common sense.
Dive folly. 'Dive' rhymes with 'life' and 'folly' rhymes with'story'. It's a simple and straightforward pair of rhyming words.
History is another word that rhymes with story. The '-ry' part at the end makes it rhyme well.
Once there was a little monkey in a forest in India. It was very naughty. One day, it saw a big mango tree. It climbed up quickly to get the mangoes. But there was a snake on the tree too. The monkey was very scared. However, it was smart. It made a lot of noise and called other monkeys for help. Finally, they chased the snake away and the monkey got to enjoy the delicious mangoes.
The 12 Chinese animals are Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Legend has it that the Jade Emperor decided to select 12 animals to represent the years. The animals had a race to determine their order. The Rat was very clever. It rode on the Ox's back and jumped ahead at the last moment to become the first. Each animal has its own characteristics and is associated with different traits in Chinese culture.
There was a lion who was always bullying other animals. The animals decided to hold a meeting. A wise old elephant suggested that they should send a representative to talk to the lion. The deer was chosen. The deer went to the lion and said, 'Dear king, we will send one animal to you every day for you to eat if you stop hunting randomly.' The lion agreed. But soon, the turn came to the fox. The fox said to the lion, 'There are many dead animals near a pit. Let's go there.' When they reached the pit, the lion saw his reflection in the water at the bottom of the pit and thought it was another lion. He jumped in to fight and drowned. The animals were then free from the lion's tyranny.