One morning, Rocky, the rabbit, and his sister, Rache, went out for a walk.
"Where should we go today?" asked Rocky.
"Shall we explore the other side of the lake?" Rache suggested.
Rocky nodded. the two of them started walking towards the lake.
At the lake, they threw stones into the water and watched the ripples.
Suddenly, a net fell over them. they were trapped!
"Today is turning out to be a great day!" said the hunter to his partner. "We caught a monkey, tow turtles, and now tow rabbits."
"Yes! We just need to catch a deer and then we can go back to the city," said the other hunter. "Let's put these two in the pickup truck and then look for a deer?"
The two hunters dumped rocky and Rache in the back of the truck. The monkey and the turtles were also there.
"Won't these animals try to escape from the truck?" asked the first hunter.
"How will they? the monkey is chained to the truck, and the two rabbits are trapped in the net.
As for the turtles, hey can't walk fast enough to lave. It is too dangerous for them to jump from the truck," said his partner, laughing.
The hunters took another net and left in search of a deer. The animals waited until they had left, then went into a huddle.
"What will happen to us now, Rocky? Where will they take us?" Rache asked nervously.
Before Rocky could reply, Martin, the monkey said, "The humans are taking us to the city."
"City? I don't want to go to the city. I'm happy here in the forest," said Rache.
"They are not asking us for our opinion. They're taking us there by force," said Martin sadly.
"We have to try and escape," said Rocky.
Just then, the hunters returned with a deer they had caught.
They loaded the deer in the back of the truck along with the rest of the animals and then got into the front seat.
All the animals were scared and looked for ways to escape.
Rache's eyes fell on a beehive. It was on a tree next to the truck.
"We need to take down that beehive," said Rache.
"Martin, you can climb trees. Please help us," requested Rocky.
"Take down that beehive?! No way! the bees will sting me," said Martin.
the other animals tried to convince Martin, but he refused.
So, Rocky and Rache decided to do it.
"Rocky, if I climb on your shoulders, I will be able to reach the beehive," said Rache.
"You are right. but the quick! this may be our only chance to escape," said Rocky.
Rocky lifted Rache on his shoulders. She managed to pull the beehive away from the branch with her bear paws.
Rocky and Rache were stung by many bees but they did not give up.
The bees were angry that their beehive had been broken. So they swarmed the truck.
Rache said, "Now, all of you start making a lot of noise so that the humans open this window at the back to see what is happening."
The others did as told. When the hunters opened the window, Rocky threw the beehive through it. The beehive broke and more angry bees attacked them.
The hunters jumped out of the truck and ran to save themselves from the bees.
"Hurry! The humans have run away. We don't have to go to the city!" cheered Tony, and Todd, the turtles.
"But we still have one problem," said Dylan, the deer, gesturing to the nets.
"Hold on. We'll try cutting the nets with our teeth," said Tony Todd, and began biting through the net.
Martin too joined them in biting through the nets. Martin suffered cuts to his lips, but that did not stop him. In the end, the tear work paid off. Rocky, Rache, and Dylan were free.
"What about me? I'm still chained," said Martin.
"Don't worry. I'll use a stone to break this chain," said Dylan and left the pickup truck.
After a while, she came back with a stone and used it to break the chain.
Rocky, Rache, Martin, and Dylan got off the truck and helped the turtles get off.
Martin, Dylan and the turtles thanked Rocky and Rache. "Thank you. It's because of you quick thinking that we were able to escape from the hunters," they said.
"It was a team effort. If you had not cut through the net, then we would have been trapped in the truck itself," said Rocky and Rache.
the animals then bid each other goodbye and returned to their homes happily.
THE END
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