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the dog and the lion

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A dog was walking through the forest when all of a sudden he came across a lion. The lion wanted to eat the dog when it began to rain. The dog then looked at his reflection in a puddle and came up with an idea. He said to the lion 'look into the puddles, and you will see all the lions that have been caught by dogs'. The dog pointed to the puddle and said 'this is a prison for lions' - As the dog showed the lion puddle after puddle, the lion decided it would be best to leave the dog alone. The lion walked away hungry and the dog survived because he was able to think fast.

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Q: What is the story of the dog and the lion according to the Maranao fable?
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