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Hares are proverbially timid and a number of fables have been based on this behaviour. The best known, often titled "The Hares and the Frogs", appears among Aesop's Fables and is numbered 138 in the Perry Index. As well as having an Asian analogue, there have been variant versions over the centuries.

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  • Kelinci tampil dalam sejumlah fabel berdasarkan pada perilaku tersebut. Cerita terkenal, yang sering kali diberi judul "Kelinci dan Katak", muncul pada Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 138 dalam Perry Index. Selain memiliki analog Asia, terdapat beragam versi sepanjang beradab-abad. Bentuk tertua dari fabel yang melibatkan sebuah musibah yang dimulai oleh seekor kelinci muncul dalam naskah Buddha dengan judul Duddubha (332). Saat mendengar suara buah jatuh, kelinci menyuruh semua hewan lain lari karena percaya bahwa bumi telah runtuh. (in)
  • Hares are proverbially timid and a number of fables have been based on this behaviour. The best known, often titled "The Hares and the Frogs", appears among Aesop's Fables and is numbered 138 in the Perry Index. As well as having an Asian analogue, there have been variant versions over the centuries. (en)
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  • Kelinci tampil dalam sejumlah fabel berdasarkan pada perilaku tersebut. Cerita terkenal, yang sering kali diberi judul "Kelinci dan Katak", muncul pada Fabel Aesop dan diberi nomor 138 dalam Perry Index. Selain memiliki analog Asia, terdapat beragam versi sepanjang beradab-abad. Bentuk tertua dari fabel yang melibatkan sebuah musibah yang dimulai oleh seekor kelinci muncul dalam naskah Buddha dengan judul Duddubha (332). Saat mendengar suara buah jatuh, kelinci menyuruh semua hewan lain lari karena percaya bahwa bumi telah runtuh. (in)
  • Hares are proverbially timid and a number of fables have been based on this behaviour. The best known, often titled "The Hares and the Frogs", appears among Aesop's Fables and is numbered 138 in the Perry Index. As well as having an Asian analogue, there have been variant versions over the centuries. (en)
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  • Kelinci Penakut (in)
  • The Frightened Hares (en)
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