Once upon a time, in a vast green valley filled with ferns and thunder lizards, there lived two mighty dinosaurs: T. Rex and Tarbosaurus.
They were cousins, both fierce and proud. One sunny morning, while drinking from the same river, T. Rex boomed, “I’m the biggest and strongest dinosaur in this valley!”
Tarbosaurus snorted, shaking his scaly head. “Ha! You might be big, cousin, but I’m quicker and cleverer. Strength isn’t everything!”
The ground trembled as the two giants faced each other. “Let’s settle this!” roared T. Rex. “Whoever pushes the other down wins!”
They stomped to an open field. The smaller dinosaurs ran away to watch from a safe distance. The air buzzed with excitement.
“Ready?” growled T. Rex. “Always,” grinned Tarbosaurus.
With a mighty roar, T. Rex charged first. His powerful legs thundered, and he slammed into Tarbosaurus. But Tarbosaurus sidestepped just in time! T. Rex stumbled forward, caught off balance.
Before T. Rex could turn, Tarbosaurus gave a quick shove with his shoulder. THUMP! Down went the mighty T. Rex into a pile of ferns!
The valley went silent. Then Tarbosaurus let out a victorious roar. T. Rex blinked in surprise. “You tricked me!” he said. Tarbosaurus smiled. “No, cousin. I just used my head as well as my muscles.”
T. Rex laughed, shaking the leaves off his back. “Alright, you win. Maybe being clever is just as important as being strong.”
And from that day on, the two cousins stopped quarrelling and became the best of friends: T. Rex the strong, and Tarbosaurus the smart.
Moral: strength is mighty, but wisdom wins the day.