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25/30 – Bhâlâtthang moso Dhâlko

A devious and hungry crane tricks a crab and the fish living in a river into believing that the river is going to dry up and they will all die. When the crab discovers that the crane has not moved the fish to another river as he claimed but has left them on a mountain to die so that he can eat them all later, the crab exacts revenge by breaking the crane’s neck. As told by Pak Zawawi Imron

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