There was a two headed bird named Bharund. One day, he found a golden fruit. The first head started eating that golden fruit. He found that fruit very tasty. The second head said, “Let me also eat this fruit.”
The first head replied, “We have only one stomach. Whoever eats the head, it will go in the stomach.
A day later, the second head found a tree with poisonous fruits. He took that poisonous fruit and said to the former head, “I will eat this poisonous fruit and take revenge on you.”
The first head started shouting, “Hey, don’t eat this fruit. If you eat this fruit, we will both die.” However, the other head did not pay heed to him and ate the poisonous fruit. Thus, both of them had to lose their lives.
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