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Animals

Folktales involving animals are common all over the world. Fables, often thought to be aimed at children, can be cautionary and can teach a lesson to both adults and children alike. Sometimes animals in stories can talk just like humans. They can have magical powers, outwit you as cunning tricksters or sometimes they'll come to your rescue.