Asked by ILTHSM_
Quick question. Is it the fox and the scorpion, or is it the frog and the scorpion? Or is it both?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
It seems that it goes by either name.
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=dojTW47eF8ap_QbBt5D4DA&q=fox+and+the+scorpion+story&oq=&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.35i39l6.0.0..6491...1.0..0.129.129.0j1......0......gws-wiz.....6.cCp34uVeZvI
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=dojTW47eF8ap_QbBt5D4DA&q=fox+and+the+scorpion+story&oq=&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.35i39l6.0.0..6491...1.0..0.129.129.0j1......0......gws-wiz.....6.cCp34uVeZvI
Answered by
ILTHSM_
Never mind, I figured it out, it's actually the frog and the scorpion. The story is, the frog is minding his own business when a scorpion comes along and asks him for a ride across the river. The frog denied the first time. The scorpion said that if he stung him they would both die, The frog gave him a lift across the river, then suddenly the scorpion stung him. What the frog didn't know was that scorpions can hold their breath for 6 days. The frog ended up dying, and so did the scorpion because he couldn't get across the river without assistance. The End. That was the best summary I could give of the story.
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