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The Lion and The Mouse - Kids story

Hi, all welcome to our new section - Short Moral Stories for Kids. This section is fully dedicated to your children today's story is 'The Lion and The Mouse' The Lion and The Mouse A lion was once sleeping in the jungle when a mouse started running up and down his body just for fun. This disturbed the lion’s sleep, and he woke up quite angry. He was about to eat the mouse when the mouse desperately requested the lion to set him free. “I promise you, I will be of great help to you someday if you save me.” The lion laughed at the mouse’s confidence and let him go. One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up against a tree. The lion was struggling to get out and started to whimper. Soon, the mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. Quickly, he ran and gnawed on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them sped off into the jungle. Moral of the Story A small act of kindness can go a long way. Subscribe our blog to

Shark Bait - Moral Story 9

During a research experiment, a marine biologist placed a shark into a large holding tank and then released several small bait fish into the tank.  Read more stories - Short story Wolf and The Boy  Don't chase happiness, Just enjoy your life A King’s Painting – Moral Story A Rich Man and His Son - Moral Story 5 All the Difference in The World - Moral Story 6 The gift of The Magi As you would expect, the shark quickly swam around the tank, attacked and ate the smaller fish. The marine biologist then inserted a strong piece of clear fiberglass into the tank, creating two separate partitions. She then put the shark on one side of the fiberglass and a new set of bait fish on the other. Again, the shark quickly attacked.  This time, however, the shark slammed into the fiberglass divider and bounced off.  Undeterred, the shark kept repeating this behavior every few minutes to no avail.  Meanwhile, the bait fish swam around unharmed in the second partition.  Eventua

Being and Breathing - Moral Story 8

Hi and welcome again on our short moral story section and today's story is "Being and Breathing". In this moral story section, we present to you a kind of short and motivational story with some good morals, from where anyone can learn how to fight when a difficult condition comes in life. Also, it will boost your knowledge and help you to become a batter person.

Know About Lobster Fishing: How to Catch Lobster with a Fishing Pole ?

Hi, friends our today's article is Known About Lobster and How to Catch Lobster With a Fishing Pole. Lobsters are widely fished around the world for their meat. They are often hard to catch in large numbers, but their large size can make them a profitable catch. Although the majority of the targeted species are tropical, the majority of the global catch is in temperate waters.   How do you fish for lobster? The more exciting way to catch lobsters is to just get in the water and go after them yourself, and you can do this at any point during the day. Put on your snorkeling or scuba gear and a pair of gloves. Take a tickle stick and net and dive in, combing the rocky areas, coral, and ledges for lobster antennae. What is the best bait for lobster? Salted Herring is the preferred bait fish used by lobster men to lure and trap lobsters. When there is a Herring shortage, bait prices increase, impacting the lobstermen's bottom line. Bluefish, Cod, Mackerel

BingWallpaper Image of the Day: Lobster tales

Lobster tales It’s peak lobster season in Maine, USA, and colorful wooden buoys like these are marking lobster traps (or 'pots') along the state’s coastline. Each fisherman or woman has a unique color and pattern to their buoys, and designs are frequently passed down through generations. While practical, lobster buoys hanging from the sides of barns and sheds are also an iconic site along with coastal Maine. The state of Maine is known as Vacation land for a reason—it has a year-round population of just 1.3 million people, but it welcomes more than 10 million visitors in a typical summer. And for most, a visit to Maine isn't complete without a taste of broiled lobster tails, lobster bisque, or lobster rolls. The sweet lobster meat (dipped in butter, of course) wasn’t always so revered. Lobsters were once considered trash fish; they were so abundant they'd wash up on beaches, were fed to prisoners, and were used as fish bait and fertilizer. Image author: © Che

BingWallpaper Image of the Day: Up in the Highlands

There's a good chance that occupants of that car you can see in this photo, winding along a remote highway in the Highlands of Iceland, won't encounter any other visitors to this desolate region. Accessible only during the summertime, the Icelandic Highlands is a volcanic desert. Frequent volcanic activity in the area creates a porous topsoil full of chemical compounds that aren't conducive to plant growth. Besides, much of the rainfall is quickly absorbed so plant life only appears alongside glacial rivers. Despite this seemingly unwelcome environment, adventurous travelers come to the Highlands every summer to see firsthand an ecosystem so unearthly that NASA conducted training missions here for some of its Apollo astronauts.

Know about Big Ben - Why Big Ban Silent today?

Big Ben is the largest of the tower's five bells and weighs 13.5 long tons (13.7 tonnes; 15.1 short tons). It was the largest bell in the United Kingdom for 23 years. The origin of the bell's nickname is open to question; it may be named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who oversaw its installation, or heavyweight boxing champion Benjamin Caunt. Four quarter bells chime at 15, 30, and 45 minutes past the hour and just before Big Ben tolls on the hour. The clock uses its original Victorian mechanism, but an electric motor can be used as a backup.