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What does the story of the elephant tell us?
The story of the elephant tells us that animals are friends of human beings. They are loyal to human beings and help them do things, such as cows and sheepdogs. Animals are the spirits of nature and good companions of human beings. They should live freely, but they are constantly being slaughtered by human beings.

At present, there are few kinds of animals, so I appeal to people to join the ranks of protecting animals and not to let more animals become extinct.

This story tells:

Bobby is eager to see the world outside the tribe. In order to save an elephant, he turned himself into an elephant, and Bobby, who was alone, was taken in by the elephant. In the process of migrating with elephants, it saw a lot, learned a lot and learned a lot.

A group of criminals killed Bobby's grandfather and father in order to steal the elephant cemetery. When elephants and cemeteries are threatened by these bad guys, Bobby becomes human again, leading anti-poaching patrols to catch bad guys and protect cemeteries and elephants. Bobby has become a brave, kind and caring child. He bravely testified in court, personally punished the bad guys and avenged his father, grandfather and elephant.