Yes, 'The Tortoise and the Hare' is also a well - known English baby story. The hare is very fast and mocks the tortoise for being slow. But during a race, the overconfident hare takes a nap and the slow but steady tortoise wins the race. This story imparts the lesson that consistency and determination are important, not just speed.
๐I recommend the following two good English novels to you:
1. "Animal Paradise Project": This novel tells the story of a future world where humans have lost their jobs and young people are studying the self-evolution of animals in a virtual world. It was very interesting, and it was a combination of technology, games, and other elements.
2. Loli's World of Warcraft: This novel is the story of a loli girl raising animal pets in the game world. He had a vampire pet, a little animal companion who could speak fluently, and so on. He was very cute, and the plot was also very interesting.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~๐
In an animals band story, you might find a monkey as the guitarist. Monkeys are very dexterous and can easily handle the strings. A frog could be the percussionist, making rhythmic sounds with its croaking. Also, an owl could be the pianist, using its talons to press the keys.
There are often birds and wolves. The story of St Francis taming the wolf is quite famous. And his interactions with birds, like preaching to them, are also well - known.
One example of asexual reproduction in animals is the hydra. It can reproduce by budding. A small outgrowth, or bud, forms on the body of the hydra. This bud then develops into a new individual that is genetically identical to the parent hydra. Another example is the starfish. Some species of starfish can regenerate from a single arm. If a starfish loses an arm and that arm contains a part of the central disc, it can grow into a whole new starfish.
I recommend an English novel to you, Animals in the Ark. This was a novel about humans and animals living together on an ark. The author vividly depicted the habits and personalities of various animals, as well as the interactions and conflicts between humans and animals. I recommend it to readers who like animal stories. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Well, in the story, the rabbit's burrow is interesting as it has a complex system of tunnels which helps the rabbit escape from danger. It also has a special chamber for sleeping.
Since I haven't read the exact 'animals on the move independent reading story', it's hard to say for sure. However, it might include birds such as geese. Geese are famous for their V - shaped flight formations during migration. Another possibility is salmon. Salmon swim upstream to spawn, which is a remarkable form of animal movement. There could also be butterflies like the monarch butterfly that migrates over long distances.