In the heart of this vibrant jungle, Tino, a young dinosaur, stands among the ferns. Born without a tail, Tino often feels different from the other dinosaurs. He watches as the others play, their tails balancing them gracefully. "I wish I could join them without stumbling," Tino whispers to himself, a hint of longing in his voice.
Rex, a boisterous triceratops, invites Tino to play. "Come on, Tino! It'll be fun!" Rex calls out, his horns glinting in the sunlight. Despite his apprehension, Tino nods and joins the game, determined to keep up with the others.
Tino struggles to maintain his balance without a tail to stabilize him. He trips over a root, landing awkwardly. "Are you okay, Tino?" Rex asks, concern in his eyes as he helps Tino back to his feet.
Lila, a gentle brachiosaurus with a soothing presence, approaches Tino. "You may not have a tail, Tino, but you have something better—courage," Lila says, her voice warm and encouraging. The other dinosaurs nod in agreement, offering their own supportive words.
Tino smiles, feeling a warmth spread through him. He realizes that while he may not have a tail, he is not alone. "Thank you, everyone. I'm glad to have friends like you," Tino says, gratitude evident in his voice.
Tino walks alongside his friends, each step more confident than the last. He looks up at the moon, feeling content and accepted for who he is. The jungle hums with the promise of more adventures, and Tino knows that, with his friends by his side, he can face any challenge that comes his way.
















