The moral lesson this fable is intended to teach is often that "Many animals are smarter than they seem to humans." This reflects the idea that creatures we may underestimate possess wisdom or intelligence that isn't immediately apparent.
Which moral lesson is this fable intended to teach?
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Mice are easily fooled.
Mice are easily fooled.
Old age often brings wisdom.
Old age often brings wisdom.
Many animals are smarter than they seem to humans.
Many animals are smarter than they seem to humans.
Young people never realize what is truly important.
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