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Fables: Baby Crabs and Female Crabs

In the distant past, there was a family of crabs living on the beach, and they were mother crabs and five or six children. During the day, the mother crab always goes out to forage for food to feed the children; the children are young and rarely go out of the hole. For a long time, they were flustered in the cave, trying to come out for fresh air, but they were afraid of being reprimanded by their mothers, and in such ambivalence, they struggled to endure in the cave for several years of their childhood.

One day, the little crabs couldn't bear it any longer, and they sneaked out of the crab hole while their mother was out foraging, ran to the beach to enjoy their own joy, and tried their best to breathe fresh air. They looked at the infinite beach, not to mention how happy they were, and they "rustled" on the beach one after another. After half a day, the mother crab came to her, and when she looked at the children's happy looks, she couldn't bear to blame them, but secretly stood in the distance and watched them play lovingly. Suddenly, it found that the children were walking a little strangely, it seemed to be different, and when it looked closely, it realized that they were all walking sideways. It shouted in a hurry:

"Hey, kids, why are you walking sideways?" Ugly dead, who did you learn from, you should walk straight. ”

The little crabs heard their mother's shouts, were taken aback, and when they saw that their mother did not rebuke them, but only corrected their walking posture, they relaxed their hearts, stood up together, and tried to walk straight forward, but after several attempts, they always failed. They couldn't help it, so they said:

"Good mother, we won't, you can teach us, how to move?"

"This is easy to do, you see Mother's." Saying that, the mother crab climbed down from the small mound and wanted to give the children a demonstration, but no matter how hard it tried, it also walked sideways, and the little crabs looked at it and laughed secretly, making the mother crab strangely embarrassed.

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