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In the fable about the Fox and the Crab, the Crab tricks the Fox by attaching himself to the Fox's tail

True or false?

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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Aesop's Fables, the tale about the Fox and the Crab goes in such a way that the crab, tired of being in the same condition, decided to venture out into the meadow. It ventured out with the thought that it will find a better place, unlike the sandy shores and salty water.

But once in the meadow, a hungry fox caught it and immediately devoured it. The moral of the story was "never to venture out somewhere or do something which one is not familiar with". Or that "people are bound to fail in any effort that they are not familiar with if they change from their usual path to a completely new direction".

Thus, the given statement is false.

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