Thursday, 19 March 2009

Why animals behave differently towards vehicles

One day, three animals, having spent the day at market, decided they needed to catch the bus home.  During the day, the goat had been particularly careless and spent most of his money.  So when he boarded the bus, he had to ask the driver if he could pay later.  The dog, on the other hand, had been much more frugal, had not spent anything and therefore only had large denominations in his wallet.  After handing over a large note, the driver told him that he would get his change just before he got off.  Thankfully for the driver, the donkey, had the correct change so boarded without any problems.  A few hours later, the three animals were nearing their destination and were getting ready to disembark.  The donkey left the bus and the dog went to retrieve his change from the driver.  At that very same moment, the goat, grasped the opportunity and ran off the bus to avoid paying his fare.  As the goat was a friend of the donkey and dog, the driver banned them from travelling on buses ever again.  Since then, whenever a bus drives by, you will see goats running away to avoid paying; dogs will attack the bus to attempt to rescue their change, while donkeys will stand motionless, not bothered of the buses presence.

 



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