jueves, 2 de junio de 2011

"Día Del Perro" - Distintos significados

Como hoy es el Día del Perro aquí en Argentina, no está de más ver a algunos integrantes destacados de esa gran familia, con lo que representan para nosotros...












Sorry, I had to remove the text because if there was an empty line in edition, with the preview and final result the blank space was four times bigger.

Esto es en Brasil.

viernes, 13 de mayo de 2011

"The Most Human Dragon"

Just as another story I found, this one shows how the evil is punished, and very well, by a Dragon who knew the kindness of some human family.

The Princess, The Dragon & The Very Bad Knight
By Stuart Baum


Part OneOnce upon a time there was a Princess named Nyssmah. When she was born, she was a very little baby. When she was a one-year old, she was a very little one-year old. When she was a two-year old, she was a very little two-year old. And when she was a three-year old she found a Dragon's egg.
Princess Nyssmah knew that she wasn't allowed to bring anything into the Castle without checking first with the Royal Steward. The Royal Steward, thought Nyssmah, was in charge of saying "No". Which is why, when she brought the Dragon's egg into the Castle, she did not check first with the Royal Steward. He would have said "No". Instead she put the Dragon's egg into her closet. And, like all little girls, forgot all about it.
Our story begins with the sound of a Dragon's egg hatching. The sound attracted the Royal Dog, which sniffed at the closet where Princess Nyssmah had stashed the Dragon's egg. The Royal Dog attracted the Royal Housemaid who was sure there was Some Sort of Animal in the closet. The Royal Housemaid was afraid of many things. But, more than anything else, she was afraid of Some Sort of Animal in a Closet. She went to get the Royal Steward who went to get the Royal Butler who went to get the Royal Exterminator ( who is in charge of removing All Sorts of Animals from closets or from anywhere else ). The Royal Exterminator opened the closet door and found a baby Dragon.
All this excitement attracted Princess Nyssmah, who was not afraid of Some Sort of Animal in the closet- especially since she knew exactly which sort of animal was in this closet. The excitement also attracted the King.
The Royal Exterminator knew what to do about Mice. He knew what to do about Bugs and Snakes and Raccoons and all Other Sorts of Animals. But the Royal Exterminator did not know what to do about a baby Dragon in a closet. Princess Nyssmah did.
"Can I keep him?" she asked.
The Royal Steward quickly said, "No".
Princess Nyssmah put on her very best "I Love My Daddy Face" and asked the King, "Can I keep him, oh Daddy that I love? Pleeease?"
"Of course", said the King. The Royal Steward threw up his arms and shook his head and rolled his eyes and sighed a long sigh.
Now that we have begun the story and hatched our baby Dragon, it's time to meet the Knight. Like all knights, this one started out as a baby boy. When he was born he was a very big baby. When he was a two-year old, he was a very big two-year old. When he was a four-year old he was a very big four-year old. And when he was a six-year old, Princess Nyssmah had asked her Daddy, the King, if she could keep the Dragon.
The boy-who-would-become-a-knight's name was Brophy (with a hard "o"). Brophy's dad was the Royal Champion. The Royal Champion did not like Princess Nyssmah's baby Dragon, because he thought it was a bad idea to have a Dragon in the Castle. The Royal Champion knew that baby Dragons grow up to be big Dragons. And he knew what big Dragons did: big Dragons carried away Princesses and ate them. The Royal Champion's job, among many, was to rescue Princesses when ever they had been carried away by big Dragons. Princess Nyssmah had yet to be carried away by a big Dragon, but should she ever be, it was the Royal Champion's job to get her back uneaten.
Brophy, like his father, did not like Princess Nyssmah's new pet. But for a different reason. He did not like the Princess' pet because he was spoiled. He wanted the Dragon to be his pet. Since he could not have the Dragon himself, he decided that no one would have the Dragon. So this is what he did:
One day, when Princess Nyssmah and the Dragon, who was bigger now, were playing, Brophy ran to the Royal Champion and said, "Daddy! The Dragon bit me!" The Royal Champion looked at Brophy's hand, which was indeed bitten ( Brophy had bitten it himself ), and took Brophy to the King.
"Your daughter's Dragon has bitten my son", the Royal Champion said to the King.
The King, who was busy sitting on his throne doing what Kings do when they are busily sitting on the throne, said to the Royal Steward, "Bring the Princess and the Dragon here at once".
When the Princess and the Dragon arrived, the King asked, "Nyssmah, is it true that the Dragon bit Brophy?"
The Princess glared at Brophy and said, "No, Daddy. The Dragon was not even near Brophy".
"Well, then", the Royal Champion asked Princess Nyssmah, "how do you explain this?" He showed her Brophy's bitten hand.
"I don't know", she said. "Maybe Brophy bit it himself ".
"Don't be fresh!" said the King. ( We all know that Brophy had bitten his own hand, but no one else did ). The King took another look at Brophy's bitten hand and said, "This is not too bad. Perhaps the Dragon was just being protective of Nyssmah".

The Royal Champion began to protest, but the King waved him off.
"Please try to be more careful", said the King.
Princess Nyssmah said, "I shall be careful, father".
Brophy was upset that his plan did not work. So like all little boys, he tried it again. He bit his hand once more and told his father once more, who told the King once more, that the Dragon had bitten him. And once again, Princess Nyssmah was told to be more careful, but the Dragon was allowed to stay in the Castle. Then Brophy thought up a different plan.
The Dragon had learned to breathe fire. It is far Too Complicated to explain why Dragons can breathe fire while boys and girls cannot, so this story will not try to explain how fire-breathing works. But the fact that Princess Nyssmah's Dragon can breathe fire gave Brophy an idea. It was a rotten idea. It was a really rotten idea. It was such a rotten idea, in fact, that when Brophy thought of it, his eyes turned from blue to brown- just for an instant.
Brophy went in to Princess Nyssmah's room and set fire to her dollhouse. Then he ran up to the Royal Steward and yelled, "Fire! Fire! The Dragon has set fire to the Princess' room!" I told you it was a rotten idea!
This plan worked. The King did not mind so much that the Dragon was biting Brophy. (Remember, no one else knew that Brophy was biting himself ). The King was actually pleased that the Dragon was protecting his daughter. But a fire-breathing Dragon was a dangerous thing to have in the Castle. And the King told the Royal Champion to take the Dragon far away. So far away that the Dragon would never find his way back to the Castle.
Princess Nyssmah cried and cried for days and days, but soon the King got her a puppy, which she named Puppy, and she was happy once more. Brophy giggled and giggled for days and days, but when the King got Princess Nyssmah a puppy he was jealous once more. And since the puppy did not breathe fire, still. Too Complicated to explain, Brophy never managed to get the puppy thrown out of the Castle.


Part Two

We rejoin the same story thirteen years later. Princess Nyssmah has grown up into a beautiful, though still somewhat small, young woman of sixteen. Her puppy, named Puppy, grew into a big Dog named Puppy, got old, got very old and, like all animals, eventually died. Her new puppy, this one named Droopsy, also grew into a big Dog, which is what he is now. Her father, the King, did not grow in size, but he did grow older. He also grew happier. His daughter was going to be married the following day. The man she was marrying was a Prince named Alladrio. Prince Alladrio was from another land and was strong, tall and as nice as anyone could be. The King was happy that Princess Nyssmah had found a man as wonderful as Alladrio to marry.
Brophy grew up to be Sir Brophy, the knight. He was the biggest, strongest, fiercest man in the whole kingdom. He wasn't afraid of anything or anyone. Since he was so strong and so fearless, he was named the Royal Champion and it was his job to rescue the Princess if she were ever carried away by a Dragon. But child(ren), listen, because this is important: The only thing worse than a bad child is a bad grown-up. And, unfortunately, Brophy was a bad grown up -or in his case- a Bad Knight. He still wanted whatever anyone else had. And the one thing he wanted most of all was Princess Nyssmah. He wanted to marry her. And he was very mad that she was marrying Someone Else- no matter how nice or good that Someone Else was. Since he could not marry Princess Nyssmah himself, he decided that no one would marry her.
He did not know what he would do to make sure no one married her, but he knew that it would be Something Rotten.
Now child(ren), you have to fly for a moment. While you cannot fly in real life -it is Too Complicated to explain why not- you can fly in a story. And if you want to see the Dragon again, you must fly. Our Dragon, like all Dragons, live at the top of a tall mountain. So, grow your wings and come fly for a short while. Let's go see our Dragon.
Fly up into the air, across the land and over the hills. Fly past the gigantic forest and over some more hills. Here come the tall mountains and here we go! Up, up, up, and more up until we get to the very top of the tallest mountain in the world. Right at the very top, there is a a cave and in that cave -Look closely, but don't touch!- is our Dragon. He has grown up, too. Like Brophy, the Dragon has grown up to be very, very big. And very, very strong. Fortunately he has not grown up to be very bad. However, he has grown up to be very unhappy.
The Dragon still missed Princess Nyssmah. No one gave him a puppy and no one was there to love him, so he was all alone on top of the mountain. Once in a while, he would fly down into the country looking for castles. When he found a Castle, he would fly in, carry away whichever Princess lived there and -no, he did not eat them- he would look at them very careful to see if they were Princess Nyssmah. When they weren't, and they never were, he would put them back unharmed. Over and over he did this. And every time the princess he looked at was not the right Princess he would grow sadder and sadder.
So, look into the cave and see the biggest, strongest, yet saddest Dragon in the whole world.
But quick! Let's fly back to the castle! Hurry now! Fly as fast as your can! You don't want to miss what happens next!


What Happens Next

Good! We got back just in time! Just in time for the party. Everyone, even Droopsy the Dog, is at the party. It's the night before Nyssmah and Alladrio's wedding and it seems as though everyone in the Castle is as happy as can be. There are parades and jugglers and puppet shows and marching bands. There are Elephants trumpeting, Horses neighing and All Sorts of Animals making All Sorts of Noises.
"Look at all these Animals!" shouted the King over the noise. "There must be every Animal in the world here!"
"Yes", said the Royal Steward, who was also very old now. "Every animal in the world, except Dragons!"
"That's right!" said the King. "There are no Dragons". Then he thought about the time when Princess Nyssmah was a little girl and she had a pet Dragon. "I wonder what that baby Dragon is doing now?" the King asked the Royal Steward.
"Probably carrying off Princesses and eating them", said the Royal Steward matter-of-factly.
"Probably", said the King. But somehow he could not imagine our Dragon carrying off Princesses and eating them.
Meanwhile, Brophy had heard every word of the King and the Royal Steward's conversation and it gave him an idea. It was a rotten idea. It was such a rotten idea, in fact, that when Brophy thought of it, his eyes turned from blue to brown- and they never turned back.
After the party was over, when everyone was asleep, Sir Brophy snuck into Princess Nyssmah's room and stole her. He put her into a big sack and put her onto the back of his Horse. Then he set fire to her bed to make it look as though a Dragon had flown into the Castle and carried off Princess Nyssmah. Then he galloped his Horse as fast as he could away from the Castle toward the tallest mountains in the world. He planned to kill Princess Nyssmah and leave her in a cave, so it looked like a Dragon had killed her.
In the morning, on the day of the wedding, Princess Nyssmah was gone and her bed was burned up. It looked just like a Dragon had carried her off.
"Quick!" said the King. "Call Sir Brophy the Royal Champion!" But the Sir Brophy was gone, too. ( Again, only we know that he had stolen Princess Nyssmah ).
"Perhaps he has gone to fight the Dragon", said the Royal Steward.
"Yes", said the King. "That is what must have happened". And everyone sat down and started to cry- even Droopsy the Dog. They already missed Princess Nyssmah and hoped that Brophy would rescue her so they could have the wedding.
Once again, child(ren), you must fly if we are going to see what happens next.

Quick! Grow your wings! Grow your wings and let them carry you over the land, over the hills, past the forest, over more hills until we get to the tall mountains. And there, halfway up the mountain, is Sir Brophy carrying the Princess-In-A-Sack. And there, right at the top of the mountain, is a cave. Sir Brophy climbed up to the cave and pulled the Princess-In-A-Sack inside.
"Help!" screamed Princess Nyssmah. "Help! Someone please save me!"
Brophy opened the sack and let the Princess out. At first, she was happy that Sir Brophy was there. "I am saved!" she shouted. But then she soon realized that Sir Brophy had taken her and that he had pretended she had been carried off by a Dragon. Which all means, she thought, that he is going to kill me. "Help!" she yelled again. "Help! I have been carried off by a Very Bad Knight!"
Sir Brophy put his hand over her mouth. "There is no use shouting, Princess", he said. "Nobody can hear you. We are too high up in the mountains for anybody to come rescue you".
Sir Brophy was right. Nobody could hear her screams. But something could: our Dragon. Our Dragon heard Princess Nyssmah's screams and knew that he had finally found the right Princess. He quickly flew over to the mountain -it was just two mountains away- and he arrived just in time.
Until you have seen a fight between the world's strongest Knight and the world's strongest Dragon, you have only seen skirmishes, disagreements and meddlings. This was a true fight. A battle. A fire-breathing, sword-smashing, teeth-gnashing, shield-crashing battle like no battle has ever been battled before. First the Dragon had the upper hand- or wing as it were. Then Sir Brophy had the upper hand.

Then the Dragon. Then Sir Brophy. Then neither. Then the Dragon again. Then Sir Brophy again. Then, well, Sir Brophy again. Then, well, still Sir Brophy. Then it looked pretty bad for the Dragon. Then it looked really bad for the Dragon. Then it looked hopeless for the Dragon and you would think that Sir Brophy had won and he would kill the Dragon and then kill the Princess. And that would be that.
But the Princess picked up a loose rock and threw it at Sir Brophy. The rock hit him squarely in the head and he looked up for a second and turned toward the Princess. This gave the Dragon his chance. He took a deep breath. So deep that he breathed in almost all the air in the cave. Then he breathed out the biggest breath of fire he had ever breathed out. Probably the biggest breath of fire any Dragon had ever breathed out in the history of the world. Right at Sir Brophy.
The blast of fire-breath knocked Sir Brophy out of the cave and off the side of the mountain. It was such a long way down that he might still be falling today. In any case, Sir Brophy was never seen again.
Princess Nyssmah got onto the Dragon's back and down they flew to the Castle. They got there so fast that the Princess had just enough time to say one sentence. She said, "I will never let you go away again".
But quick, child(ren), don't just sit here in the cave! Grow your wings again and fly, fly, fly to the Castle. You don't want to miss the wedding do you?


The Wedding

No matter how many weddings you have been to -especially if you have never been to any- you have never seen a wedding like this one. Picture the world’s most beautiful Princess dressed in a wedding gown so sparkly and white that it is too bright to even look at. Picture the world’s most handsome Prince dressed in a tuxedo so smart that it could solve the world’s hardest mathematical problems all by itself. Picture a Dragon in a bow tie as the Best Man- or Best Dragon as it were.

And picture Droopsy the Dog as the flower Dog, holding a basket of dried rose petals and daffodils and all your Favorite Flowers. Still not enough? How about a wedding hall filled not just with people, but also with Animals of All Sort and Kinds? And imagine them all dressed in people clothes. A Lion in a suit and tie!
An Octopus in a fancy party dress! And a Giraffe in a top hat! In other words it was a wedding like never before. And it lasted all night long and through the better part of the next day.
And, of course, everyone and everything lived happily ever after.


The End



Now, in this site, a video which illustrates, more or less, part of the story about this Dragon:

http://randommization.com/2011/03/02/dragonboy-the-story-of-a-dragon-in-love-with-a-princess-short

lunes, 25 de abril de 2011

"Matando Una Leyenda Y Una Criatura Real"

El Delfín Rosado o Boto como lo conocen los pobladores de la amazonia, es el Delfin de agua dulce más grande del mundo. Mide hasta 3 metros de largo y pesa unos 125 kg.
Suele vivir en parejas o formando pequeños grupos familiares de hasta 6 individuos.


Ha estado desde siempre ligado al misterio y la leyenda. A pesar de su tamaño y su relativa abundancia, los habitantes de los grandes ríos de la selva peruana no lo cazan y lo consideran un animal con poderes especiales.
Se cree que el Delfín Rosado puede vivir cerca de 30 años, pero los datos acerca de su periodo de vida aun son poco conocidos. No se conocen registros de predadores para esta especie.


De acuerdo con la leyenda, el Delfín Rosado fue un joven guerrero indígena. Pero uno de los dioses le envidió sus atributos masculinos y decidió transformarlo en Delfín y con esto condenarlo a vivir en los ríos y lagos de la Amazonia.
Los indígenas cuentan que esto ocurrió ya varias veces. El Delfín Rosado convertido en un hombre atractivo y un amante insaciable se acerca a la orilla. Está vestido de blanco y la cabeza la tiene cubierta por un sombrero de paja. Bajo el sombrero esconde la única característica que le quedó del Delfín, el orificio en la cabeza por donde respira. Es por eso que cuando algún hombre de sombrero se presenta durante el mes de junio, los habitantes de la selva amazónica piden que se quite el sombrero para asegurarse de que no sea un Delfín. El atractivo Delfín baila perfectamente y ninguna mujer puede huir ante sus encantos. Él escoge a la muchacha más bonita, le dice piropos, baila con ella y al final le propone un paseo al borde del río. Al día siguiente, la mujer no recuerda nada de lo que había pasado en la noche. Al rato se da cuenta de que está embarazada.
Otro mito cuenta que cualquier mujer que ande por el río en una canoa en la época de su menstruación, algún día recibirá la visita del Delfín que irá a dejarla embarazada.


A causa de estas leyendas se le ha acreditado a los delfines rosados la paternidad de todos los niños sin padres de la región y se cuenta que en algunos casos hay niños registrados en las notarías como hijos del Delfín. Los hombres de la región en algunos casos intentan acabar con la vida de estos animales pues no quieren que ellos embaracen a sus mujeres.

En la actualidad se encuentra al Delfín Rosado como una especie de peligro en extinción; entre las principales amenazas que se encuentran esta la sobre-pesca, que acaba con su alimento; la contaminación de algunos ríos por la actividades petroleras, y el intenso trafico fluvial en algunas regiones del oriente. Por ello esta especie se encuentra protegida legalmente a nivel nacional e internacional.
El Delfín Rosado está presente en la reserva nacional pacaya-samiria, en el Perú. También en la amazonia colombiana.

Gabriel Blejman

viernes, 18 de marzo de 2011

"Acerca De Varios Fines Del Mundo"

Sólo por catástrofes naturales, tal vez hayan desaparecido en los últimos veinte años unos tres millones de personas. Los que como yo hasta ahora, parecen haber sobrevivido, tendremos que esperar algo muy bueno, o muy malo; o bien contribuir a algún final preferiblemente positivo.

El tan repetido estos días "Fin del Mundo" según los Mayas y algunos nuevos profetas, no va a llegar tan pronto como lo dicen. Por lo de Indonesia, Haití, Chile y Japón, en cada caso oí hablar del "Gran Final". Pero si los Mayas anunciaron algo para el 2012, también están los que hablan hace rato de Acuario y del Planeta Nibiru.

Respecto de estas tres cosas, debo traer lo que ví en un libro en el que habla de todo eso:
Acuario: Los ciclos para cada Era, que se inició con Piscis en el año 60 de nuestro calendario -y van en sentido inverso-, duran 2160 años (Aquarius en 23820 AC., Capricornio en 21660 AC., Sagitarius en 19500 AC., Scorpio en 17340 AC., Libra en 15180 AC., Virgo en 13020 AC., Leo en 10860 AC., Cancer en 8700 AC., Gemini en 6540 AC., Taurus en 4380 AC., Aries en 2220 AC., Pisces en 60 AC., Aquarius en 2100 de nuestra Era).


Esos cuatro grandes terremotos ocurrieron en lugares alejados entre sí, y en una etapa de cuatro o cinco años. La profecía de los Mayas no habla al parecer de un sismo que vaya a hundir el este de Asia o el de América, de norte a sur.

Por último, Nibiru... Como ya muchos habrán podido ver, éste era el nombre de un planeta conocido por los sumerios. Uno de sus satélites, dice en el Enuma Elish, golpeó la Tierra en una etapa muy temprana de su formación, dejando una gran cavidad (la cuenca del Pacífico). Miles de años después -siempre según el Enuma Elish-, ese gran planeta volvió al sistema Solar y dejó a nuestra Tierra en su sitio actual. El nombre de Nibiru hace referencia únicamente a su situación respecto de la Tierra, cuando éste regresa al sistema Solar (estando en ese momento entre Marte y Júpiter). Pero su regreso, tal como el principio de la próxima gran Era, se calcula recién para el siglo que viene.

De modo que... Si hay realmente un fin del mundo, no será por ninguna profecía.

lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011

"Sociedades verdaderamente secretas"

Masones, Illuminati, Rosacruces, Mistéricos, Círculo Negro... Algunas de las Sociedades secretas más conocidas. Pero por lo tanto, secretas ya no más. En cambio habrá al menos una en algún lugar recóndito de la Tierra, de muy pocos miembros y alejada de los asuntos terrenos. Deben poder vivir más de cien años, trasladarse en Unicornios o en Pegasos, comer únicamente vegetales, hortalizas y frutas, o jugar de niños con Dragones y Duendes Padrinos.

Otra cosa que estuve imaginando en cuanto al régimen de un grupo verdaderamente apartado de lo terrenal, es la posibilidad de vivir únicamente tomando agua... Claro que ésta sería un agua nacida de la montaña y con todas las cualidades de la comida más completa y saludable.

Todo esto que visto desde aquí parece casi inaceptable, es un ejemplo de lo que algunos pudieron obtener convirtiéndose en anacoretas en la antigüedad.

viernes, 18 de febrero de 2011

Always St. Valentine, For Many Little Souls

Last Monday the world celebrated St. Valentine. The following case took place in 2006, but there were many more couples like them, and there will be; for to them, every day can be St. Valentine.

A German Donkey is making an ass out of herself after falling in love with a Gander.
The farm where the unlikely couple live, in the Saxon town of Cottbus, has been besieged by journalists and curious visitors since the affair featured in local newspaper, the Lausitzer Rundschau.
The gander, whose name is Hannibal, met Heidi the Donkey when he was put into her enclosure for being too aggressive to be kept with the other birds.
Staff say the couple quickly fell for each other, eating and sleeping together and are now completely inseparable.
The Gander jealously attacks any male Donkeys who go near Heidi. Heidi in turn is not interested in other Donkeys, and follows Hannibal around all day long.


















domingo, 6 de febrero de 2011

In the Year of the Rabbit...

...A story to celebrate their cleverness.

THE RABBIT AND THE CROCODILES

Once there was a little Rabbit. He was small but he was very clever. He lived on an island in the middle of a river. He was the only Rabbit on the island. One day he wanted to cross the river but he could not find a bridge anywhere.
"What can I do?" he asked to himself. "There isn't any bridge. How can I cross?”
Just then he saw a big Crocodile by the river.
"Ah, ”he thought. "Now I know what I can do?" He went up to Crocodile.
"Good morning, Mr. Crocodile", he said.
"Good morning", replied the Crocodile.
Then the Rabbit asked, "How many Crocodiles are there in this river? Do you know?"
"No, I don't", the Crocodile answered.
"You don't know?" the Rabbit said. "I know exactly how many Rabbits there are in this river".
"I've never counted them", answered the Crocodile. "My grandfather never counted them, and my father never counted them, and I have never either".
"Why don't you count them?" asked the Rabbit.
The Crocodile answered sadly, "Because I can't count".
Then the rabbit asked, "Do you want to know how many Crocodiles there are?"
"Yes, I do", answered the Crocodile. "Can you help me?"
"Yes, I can", the Rabbit replied, "But call all the Crocodiles together first".
So, the big Crocodile called the other Crocodiles, and the all came to him. There were bygones and little ones, large ones and also small ones, old ones and young ones, long ones and short ones.
They all came together. Then the big Crocodile said to the Rabbit, "Now, Mr. Rabbit, here we are. Please count us".
"All right", said the Rabbit. "But first make a line. Then I count you".
When they were ready, the Rabbit cried, "Here I go!" and he jumped up from one Crocodile to another. He counted while he was going across.
"One, two, three, four, five... twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight..." and he jumped onto the last Crocodile and called out, "Twenty-nine!".
Then the little Rabbit jumped up on the other side of the river, turned around and said, "There are exactly twenty-nine Crocodiles in this river. Now you how many Crocodiles there are?".
The big Crocodile was very pleased. He, said, "thank you, Mr. Rabbit, for counting us. Now we know exactly how many Crocodiles there are in this river".
The other Crocodiles were pleased, too. "Now we know", they all said happily.
Then the big Crocodile said to the little Rabbit, "And now, Mr. Rabbit, please tell us how many Rabbits there are on the island".
The little Rabbit said, "There aren't any Rabbits on the island. When I was on the island, there was one. I was the only Rabbit on the island, so there was exactly one- me".
When the Crocodiles heard his story, they all laughed, and the big crocodiles said. "You are very small, Mr. Rabbit, and you are very clever. But thank you for your counting to us".
The little Rabbit laughed, too. He said, "And you are very kind. Thank you for making a bridge for me. You made a beautiful bridge. Thank you very much. Now... Please don't forget. There are exactly twenty-nine Crocodiles in this river". And the little Rabbit ran away.