The Setting: A lush jungle near the Ganges River.
Gajraj the Elephant was very proud of his size. He loved to spray water on other animals just to show off. One day, he blew a trunkful of dusty water onto a line of hardworking ants.
"Stop it, Gajraj!" the Ant Queen cried. "We are carrying food for the winter!"
Gajraj laughed. "What can tiny creatures like you do to a king like me?"
The next day, while Gajraj was napping, the Ant Queen quietly crawled into his trunk and started tickling and biting. Gajraj woke up screaming and shaking his head, but he couldn't get her out.
"Please, stop! I'll do anything!" he pleaded.
The Ant Queen crawled out and said, "Never underestimate someone just because they are small."
Moral: Size doesn't define strength; respect everyone, no matter how small.