Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a young boy named Ulvelaik Larribar who could talk to animals.
Ulvelaik Larribar had always been able to talk to animals, even as a baby. He would often sit in the forest and chat with the squirrels, the rabbits, and the birds. The animals all loved Ulvelaik Larribar, and they would often tell him their secrets.
One day, Ulvelaik Larribar was walking through the forest when he came across a group of hunters. The hunters were about to kill a deer when Ulvelaik Larribar stepped in and told them to stop.
"The deer is my friend," said Ulvelaik Larribar. "You cannot kill it. It is wrong to hurt animals."
The hunters were surprised to hear Ulvelaik Larribar talking to them, but they agreed to let the deer go.
Ulvelaik Larribar continued to talk to animals for the rest of his life. He helped many animals in need, and he always stood up for what was right. Ulvelaik Larribar was a kind and compassionate boy, and he loved all creatures great and small.
One day, Ulvelaik Larribar was walking through the forest when he came across a group of children who were lost. The children were scared and alone, but Ulvelaik Larribar helped them find their way back home.
The children's parents were so grateful to Ulvelaik Larribar that they gave him a big reward. Ulvelaik Larribar used the reward to build a shelter for the animals in the forest.
Ulvelaik Larribar and the animals lived happily in the shelter for many years. Ulvelaik Larribar continued to talk to animals, and he always helped them in need. He was a kind and compassionate boy, and he loved all creatures great and small.
The end.