Well, the eagle and the fox were friends. The eagle lived in a high nest and the fox had her den below. The eagle, out of greed or just a cruel nature, ate the young of the fox. The fox, feeling betrayed, waited for an opportunity to get back at the eagle. Eventually, the eagle was in a vulnerable position, and the fox was able to exact her revenge, teaching the eagle a lesson about the consequences of her actions.
The story goes like this. An eagle and a fox made an acquaintance and seemed to be friends. The eagle, from her lofty perch, spotted the fox's cubs. Instead of respecting their friendship, she flew down and devoured the cubs. The fox was heartbroken and angry. However, she couldn't immediately retaliate as the eagle was out of her reach most of the time. But one day, the eagle landed in a place within the fox's reach. And the fox didn't let the chance go, and she got her revenge on the eagle for the wrong done to her cubs.
The hares were living their lives when they got very frightened by something. They decided to kill themselves because they thought their situation was so hopeless. But when they saw the frogs were even more timid and afraid all the time, they felt ashamed of their own fear and changed their minds.
I'm not entirely sure of the specific details of this story, but generally, it might be about a pond filled with milk and what happens to it or what people do about it.
A farmer found a snake freezing in the cold. Out of kindness, he picked it up and put it inside his clothes to warm it. But once the snake warmed up, it bit the farmer.
A farmer found a viper nearly frozen in the cold. Feeling pity, he picked it up and warmed it in his bosom. But as soon as the viper revived, it bit the farmer. The farmer realized his mistake of helping the ungrateful viper.
Sure. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Fell off. And the king's horses and men couldn't fix him.
There's this beach covered in starfish that have been washed ashore. A man sees another man picking up starfish and throwing them back into the sea. He questions why he bothers as there are countless starfish. But the man replies that for each starfish he throws back, it makes a world of difference to that one starfish.
There was a pond filled with milk. Somehow, a lot of the milk got spilled. But the owner of the pond didn't let that stop them. They searched and found a way to salvage some of the milk that was still in the pond. It's a story about not letting misfortune completely ruin things.
A shepherd boy watched over his sheep near a village. Bored, he cried 'wolf' to trick the villagers into coming to his aid. They rushed to help but found no wolf. He did this several times for fun. Then a real wolf came. When he cried for help, the villagers thought it was another lie and didn't come, and the wolf ate some of his sheep.
A milkmaid was on her way to the market with a pail of milk on her head. She started daydreaming about buying chickens with the money from the milk, then having more chickens and selling their eggs, and becoming rich. But while she was lost in her thoughts, she tripped and spilled the milk in the pail.
A fisherman caught a little fish. Instead of keeping it, he thought it was too small and let it go, hoping to catch a much bigger fish. But later, he caught no more fish at all.