Listen friends and neighbors As I do my best here to tell Of some of the animals which Reside in this jungle hell. Some may look harmless But can eat you all alive. And many for no reason Prefer you do not survive.
One is so horribly large It can fall on you and end Any chance you may have To become its loyal friend. It’s the smarmily gracious Nearly total waste of *****, Cringingly contumacious Pusillanimous pachyderm.
It blunders around the jungle, Often the danger is crushing. It cares not for little folks, it Only cares where it is rushing. The other creatures around Are annoyances in its way And it really doesn’t care much What they might have to say.
Of course, there are donkeys Of many different classes But try as each of them may They always act like *****. They bray but acquiesce As long as they get their hay, And do their absolute best to Stay out of the pachyderm’s way.
And of course, the chameleons Who cleverly change their look So they can hide in plain sight. No chances were ever took. They hide among the foliage And only come out to eat And stay out from under the All of the larger animal’s feet.
The pachyderms are herd animals. They learned to stick together So, few are clever enough to Face them down in any weather. But there are these little creatures That use tricks and some tools To take the occasional beast down Though animals think them fools.
Then there are the tigers as well And they must be well considered Because like the pachyderms They work very well together. But they won’t often take on those Huge beasts with the long trunks. They are smart enough to choose Their dinner in smaller chunks.
So, the lesson here is for you To move carefully, don’t bungle. It may look like a lush and green, But for reals, it is just a jungle. The beasts will make short work Of humans whenever we weaken. So, don’t walk blindly around. Remember, it’s you or them!