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The Union Frog Must Watch His Back

He recounts the fable of the frog and the scorpion – attributed to Aesop, like almost all others – that the Batrace agreed to cross a river carrying the Alakran on his back after telling him that, if it stings him, they would both die. And so it was: in the middle of the channel, the Scorpio bit him and the frog reminded him of his tragic stupidity. “It’s in my nature,” the stinger answered.
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He recounts the fable of the frog and the scorpion – attributed to Aesop, like almost all others – that the Batrace agreed to cross a river carrying the Alakran on his back after telling him that, if it stings him, they would both die. And so it was: in the middle of the channel, the Scorpio bit him and the frog reminded him of his tragic stupidity. “It’s in my nature,” the stinger answered.

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noticiasdealava.eus broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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