A snake and a rabbit were racing along a pair of intersecting
forest pathways one day, when they collided at the point
where the pathways meet. They immediately began to argue
with one another as to who was at fault for the mishap.
When the snake remarked that he had been blind since birth,
and thus should be given additional leeway, the rabbit
said that he, too, had been blind since birth. The two
animals then forgot about the collision and began commiserating
concerning the problems of being blind.
The snake said that his greatest regret was the loss of
his identity. He had never been able to see his reflection
in water, and for that reason did not know exactly what
he looked like, or even what he was.
The rabbit declared that he had the same problem. Seeing
a way that they could help each other, the rabbit proposed
that one feel the other from head to toe, and then try
to describe what the other animal was.
The snake agreed, and started by winding himself around
the rabbit. After a few moments, he announced, "You've
got very soft, fuzzy fur, long ears, big rear feet, and
a little fuzzy ball for a tail. I think that you must be
a bunny rabbit!"
The rabbit was much relieved to find his identity, and
proceeded to return the favor to the snake. After feeling
about the snake's body for a few minutes, he asserted, "Well,
you're scaly, you're slimy, you've got beady little eyes,
you squirm and slither all the time, and you've got a forked
tongue. I think you're a lawyer!"
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