Instead the crafty Jackal went to his own family who carried the eland
back to his house. The Jackal and his family had a fine feast.
Meanwhile the Lion
had finished his hunting having found no more game. When he returned home
proud of his achievement, he asked "What did you think of that fine
eland that I killed?" "What
eland! I have not seen any food at all!", his wife snarled. Startled,
the Lion asked if the Jackal had come to tell them to carry the eland
home. "I have not seen the Jackal at all today." was the reply.
Furious, the Lion
stormed over to the Jackal's house and waited by the pond, to ambush him.
A while later the Jackal, with full belly, came down to drink. The Lion
pounced! Alas the Jackal was too quick and dived down an empty burrow
amongst the roots of a large tree. The Lion grabbed the Jackal's leg which
was sticking out. "Now I have you!" growled the Lion. "No
you haven't!" laughed the Jackal, "That is not my leg. That
is a tree root." "Why don't you find a rock and hit it? If it
is my leg it will bleed."
The instant the Lion
turned his back to find a stone, the Jackal dashed out and climbed a rope
made of mouse skins up to his house which was high on a rocky ledge. The
Lion tried to follow, not realising that this rope was made for small
animals. He reached halfway before it broke.
The Lion has never forgiven the Jackal for his bruised pride, and the
Jackal is forever wary, staying well away from the foolish Lion.