Stories For Children - The Kind Crocodile

In the forest there is a village built along the edge of the river.

There lived a large crocodile who guarded the river, as if the river was his territory, even the other crocodiles were afraid to be in the river. Since childhood, the crocodile lived side by side with the villagers until the village has now become more populated.

Along with the establishment of the village with the crocodile's growth from small to large, the crocodile had never before attacked the villagers.

Every morning the crocodile always came to the residents' houses by the river, as if he were guests coming from house to house.

The villagers on the riverbank were not afraid of the crocodile, even when the crocodile came he was always given food in the form of leftover livestock meat.

As usual every morning the children were seen playing in the river without fear of crocodiles.

Suddenly, heavy rain fell and resulted in an increase in the flow of the river water, so that the children were dragged into the river, which was very swift.

Seeing this incident, some residents rushed to help the children who were drifting away, but there were children who could not be helped, namely the son of the village head.

As the villagers continued to chase the village head's son who was drifting away, the crocodile was seen grabbing the child and taking him away.

They thought it was an opportunity that the crocodile could take to eat humans, they saw the village head's child being dragged to its nest and possibly eaten.

Residents who saw the incident rushed back to the village and notified the village head and other villagers.

Knowing this, the villagers prepared various kinds of equipment and weapons to hunt crocodiles and rushed down the river to the crocodile's nest.

In front of the nest, the crocodile was silent and saw the torn clothes of the village head's son in his mouth, the villagers were sure that the village head's son had been eaten, but suddenly the villagers attacked him.

The crocodile ran away in fear while receiving the continuous attacks launched by the villagers, running wherever the crocodile was still being chased. Even though he had the opportunity to strike back, the crocodile still tried to avoid it.

Unable to endure the pain from the attack of the residents, the crocodile pulled over to the riverbank, too painful the wound he suffered, the crocodile died.

On the riverbank, the villagers came to witness the incident, ending the life of the crocodile.

The water began to recede, the water covering the crocodile's nest began to appear, which was previously covered by the swift river water, now starting to open.

Suddenly the village chief's son appeared behind the crowd and told him what had happened to him.

It turned out that what actually happened was the crocodile saved the child of the village head when the child was dragged by a large river current when the flood hit then took him to his nest where in the nest there is a room where when the river flows up the room cannot enter the water and the village head's child hidden in the room during the flood.

Without knowing this, the villagers had already killed the crocodile with various weapons. And now there is no river guardian crocodile on the edge of the village.

The villagers regretted that they had killed the crocodile that had never hurt anyone and the tar had saved the village chief's son.

This crocodile is very kind, although he often has the opportunity to eat humans but he never eats it, because he knows that if he does it the villagers will hate him and there will be no villagers to feed him every day.


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