Once there was a crocodile which lived in a pond. In that pond there were lots of fish and the crocodile ate them for its living. And it was such a greedy animal.
One day, the pond began dry, the crocodile looked exhausted because there was no fish to eat, it could only lay down its body in the pond.
Later, there was a farmer who rode his cart and passed that way. He saw that there was the crocodile at the pond. He took pity on it, so he tied it on the cart. The man used a shawl to tie up its mouth. When he arrived at an another pond, he took it down and let it into the new pond. But the crocodile said that it would eat the farmer. The farmer asked it “Why will you eat me? It replied “You ill-treated me, you knotted my mouth strongly so I could not breathe, do you know that I nearly died?” At that time, there was a hare which walked pass that way. Both of them made the hare their judge. The crocodile told the judge that the man had tied its mouth too tight. After that the judge, used the shawl to tie the crocodile’s neck and questioned it “Did the man tied you up strongly like this?” It answered “More tightly.” So the hare pulled the shawl stronger, then it died because of suffocation.