Animals use their strengths to outsmart the farmers from "summary" of Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
In Boggis's chicken-house, the hens were clever enough to stay awake all night and keep watch for Mr. Fox. They knew his tricks and were not about to let him outsmart them again. Boggis had reinforced the wire netting, dug a trench around the perimeter, and even put up a steel fence, but Mr. Fox was not one to be deterred by mere obstacles. His cunning was unmatched, and he found a way to tunnel under the fence and into the chicken-house without being detected. Bean's cider cellar was another challenge for Mr. Fox and his family. The cellar was heavily guarded, with armed men stationed around the clock to prevent any further thefts. But Mr. Fox was not one to give up easily. He used his keen sense of smell to locate the hidden entrance to the cellar and devised a plan to outsmart the guards. With the help of his family and other animals, they managed to distract the guards and make off with as much cider as the...Similar Posts
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