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One day, in the depths of the Amazon, there was a herculean
storm. All of the tress and flora of the rain forest were swaying
back and forth making it hard for the animals to move around.





Martin, the youngest of a monkey family, was susceptible to
being scared when storms came. During the storm, Martin and his
family hold onto a strong and sturdy tree so they can stay together.
Suddenly, a strong wind came over the forest, separating the
family.





When the storm stopped, a brisk zephyr was felt in the air.
The mother monkey notices instantly that Martin isn't there.
She is devastated and shocked that he is missing, especially
because he doesn't have an aberrant personality. She
knows that he did not stray away willingly.





While Martin's family stayed at home, worried about him,
he found himself all alone in the rain forest. He knew that
he will not be able to find his family by himself, so he set
off to find someone to help him.


Back at Martin's home, his family tries to figure out what
they are going to do. The mother makes a projection that
they will not find him, because they had no idea where he
might be. Nevertheless, she is hopeful that they will reunite
with Martin before the sun goes down. They decide to stay
home in the hopes he will find his way back.






While climbing through the rain
forest, Martin comes across an
unexpected guest. He hears a noise
behind him. He turns around and sees
a large leopard walking towards him.
Martin sees his claws out and has to
quickly decide what he's going to do.

At first, Martin's intuition was to
climb up the tree higher to avoid
the leopard. Before he could do
that, they hear a high pitched noise
coming from above.







All of the sudden, two birds
fly down and distract the
leopard. The leopard averted
his attention from Martin to
the birds. The birds fly away
and the leopard chases them.
Martin is instantly relieved.
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