Funny Elephant
Everyone at the watering hole knew something unusual was about to happen when the funny elephant arrived. With ears flapping like oversized fans and a trunk that never seemed to rest, he turned ordinary moments into comedy. Instead of drinking water calmly like the others, he splashed it everywhere, accidentally soaking birds, zebras, and even himself. The animals pretended to be annoyed, but it was impossible not to laugh.
This elephant loved to play tricks. One moment he would carefully pick up a tiny pebble as if it were treasure, and the next he would trumpet proudly, scaring himself with the sound. When flies bothered him, he spun in slow circles, missing them completely and tumbling gently into the mud. Covered in brown spots, he looked so surprised that even the serious old buffalo snorted with laughter.
His favorite audience was the young animals. He bowed dramatically, lifted his trunk, and sprayed a rainbow of water into the air. The calves clapped, the monkeys cheered, and the birds danced above him. By sunset, the funny elephant lay on his side, tired but happy. In a world full of danger and struggle, his silly joy reminded everyone that laughter could be just as powerful as strength.

