Once upon a time, in a deep jungle, there lived a boy named Tarzan. He had wild, curly hair and was as strong as a lion. Tarzan didn't have any parents, but he had many animal friends who took care of him. He swung from tree to tree, just like the monkeys, and could talk to all the animals. Tarzan loved exploring the jungle and discovering new things every day.
One sunny day, while Tarzan was exploring, he heard a strange noise coming from a nearby river. He followed the sound and found a baby elephant stuck in the mud. The poor elephant was crying for help. Tarzan quickly jumped into the river and pulled the baby elephant out. The grateful elephant thanked Tarzan with a loud trumpet sound.
As Tarzan continued his adventure, he stumbled upon a group of hunters who were capturing animals to sell them. Tarzan couldn't let that happen! He bravely fought the hunters and set all the captured animals free. The animals cheered for Tarzan, and they became his loyal friends forever.
One day, Tarzan discovered a hidden treasure deep inside a cave. It was a chest filled with sparkling jewels and gold. Tarzan didn't care about the treasure for himself, so he decided to use it to help the animals in need. He built shelters for them, provided food, and made sure they were safe from harm.
From that day on, Tarzan became the protector of the jungle. He made sure all the animals were happy and safe. He taught them to live together peacefully and to respect nature. Tarzan's love for the jungle and its creatures made him the true king of the jungle.
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