Another possibility is a bear and a fish. A bear fishing in a river might think to itself 'I'll eat you' when it spots a big fish. Bears are fond of fish, and this could be an interesting story about the bear's hunt for the fish, with the bear being the main character trying to catch and eat the fish.
The main characters could be a fox and a hen. The fox, being the predator, might say 'I'll eat you' to the hen. This is a common scenario in many traditional animal stories.
Maybe it's a fable. In such a story, the 'I'll eat you' statement could be a metaphor. For instance, it could represent how greed or aggression in human nature can be like an animal wanting to devour something. It might teach a moral lesson about kindness and self - control.
It could be a mischievous squirrel. Squirrels are known for their inquisitiveness. They might enter a beaver's lodge out of curiosity, thinking there could be some interesting nuts or things to explore inside.
In 'the animal story', the main characters could be some small insects such as ants. The story might focus on how they work together in a colony, their division of labor, and how they face threats from other creatures. It could also be a story about a single large animal like an elephant, and its journey through the African savannah.
I'm not sure specifically as it could vary. It might be a soldier trying to get home for Christmas, so the soldier would be a main character, along with his or her family waiting at home.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different versions. But it could be a traveler as the main character who is trying to get home.
A squirrel could be in the story. Squirrels are quick and nimble, much like Tracer. It might be on a quest to find the biggest acorn stash in the forest. Along the way, it has to deal with other animals trying to steal its finds, and it uses its wits and speed to outmaneuver them. This would make for an exciting animal story in the Tracer TF context.
The main characters could be a young LDS person and their long - time friend. Maybe the young person has a strong spiritual awakening and feels compelled by their new - found understanding of LDS teachings to seek out their friend. The friend could be someone who is facing difficulties or is simply at a different place in their life journey, and the story is about the connection between them.
Since I don't know the specific 'animal kaiser story', it's difficult to say. But I assume the main character is an animal named Kaiser.
I'm not sure without reading the story, but it could be common animals like a dog and a cat.
It could be a little fox and a big bear. The fox might be the curious one who first discovers yoga and then tries to teach the bear.