The main events include the fox tricking the bear into reaching for honey in a beehive and the bear getting stung. Also, there's the event where the fox gets the bear to put his paw in a hole for nuts and then runs off with the spilled nuts. And finally, when the fox convinces the bear to use his tail as a net in the water to catch fish but actually eats the fish he finds ashore while the bear gets nothing.
First, Corduroy is in a department store with a missing button. Then, Lisa wants to take him home but her mother says no. Next, Corduroy has an adventure in the store at night. Finally, Lisa gets Corduroy and sews on a new button.
The main events include the fox's constant attempts to deceive the other animals in the forest. For instance, it deceived the squirrels into thinking there was a better place to store their nuts, but it was just a ruse to steal them. Also, it once made the foxes in the neighboring area believe that there was a territorial dispute, just so it could take over the best hunting grounds. And it often used its slyness to get the first pick of food during the scarce winter months.
One main event is Reynard's constant battles of wits with Isengrim the wolf. He tricks the wolf into believing false things, like there being a large amount of food in a certain place. Another event is his interactions with the king of the animals. He tries to gain favor or avoid punishment from the king through his sly ways. Also, Reynard's escapades in the human world are important events. He sometimes steals from humans or gets involved in situations where he has to outsmart them as well.
In the story of the fox and the bear, they were in a forest. There was a river where fish were swimming. The fox wanted to catch the fish but didn't want to get wet. He told the bear that there was a special way to catch fish by using his big tail as a net in the water. The bear, believing the fox, sat in the cold water with his tail for a long time. But no fish came. Meanwhile, the fox found some fish that had been washed ashore and ate them. The bear got angry when he realized he had been tricked, but the fox just ran away, leaving the bear cold and fish - less. It's a story that highlights the fox's cunning nature.
The fox may try to steal food from other animals by creating distractions. For example, it sets up a false alarm of a wildfire, and while the animals are panicking and running away, it sneaks into their food stores. Another event could be that the fox tries to befriend the strongest animal in the forest just to gain protection and then uses this position to bully smaller animals.
The key event is the fox's search for food. It looks everywhere like in the forest, near a hen house, by a stream. Another key event is when it tries different ways to get food, for example, trying to trick the crow to get the cheese, trying to catch the fish, and trying to steal the bread from the farmhouse.
The main event is their first meeting. It's the start of their relationship. Then, there is the time when they start to trust each other, like when the bear protects the rabbit from a predator. Another important event is when they realize their feelings for each other.
The key event in the 'cocaine bear' true story is the bear's discovery of cocaine. This occurred when drug smugglers dropped their cocaine during a botched operation. The bear, being in the area, ate the cocaine. Consequently, the bear showed erratic behavior that was very different from its normal behavior in the wild. It was a series of events that started with the smuggling mishap and ended with the bear's tragic encounter with the drug.
Well, probably the bear realizing it's hungry is a main event. Then it starts to search for food.
In the Thistlehair the Christmas Bear story, Thistlehair probably has a series of adventures. He may start by preparing for Christmas in his cozy den. Then, as he ventures out, he encounters different animals. There could be a big gathering where he distributes presents or shares a special Christmas meal with them.