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Tales of the hare, part 4 – The Clever Rabbit, the Elephant and the Gecko, A Khmer Folktale

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
June 23, 2026
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A sticky situation, a frightened elephant, and one very cunning rabbit – this classic Khmer tale blends humor with sharp lessons about wit and deceit.

Cunning rabbit and trusting gecko under the Cambodian moon (Image produced with the help of AI)

Cambodian folklore is filled with lively animal characters that reflect human traits, moral dilemmas, and rural life. Among them, the rabbit often appears as a trickster – small but clever, playful yet unreliable. This traditional Khmer story captures that spirit perfectly, weaving humor with subtle warnings about trust and cunning.

One day, a rabbit was hopping around and came upon a piece of wood lying near the edge of a pond. Curious, he climbed up and sat on it. As the day grew hotter, the tree sap softened and melted, sticking firmly to the rabbit’s backside. He found himself trapped, unable to move.

Soon after, a young elephant came to drink water at the pond. Seeing the elephant, the rabbit quickly thought of a trick. He shouted, “Hey you! Why are you drinking my water? The gods have ordered me to guard this place!”

The young elephant was frightened and ran off to tell its mother. Hearing this, the mother elephant grew angry and came to confront the rabbit. “Rabbit! Why did you stop my child from drinking water?” she demanded.

The rabbit replied boldly, “I told you, the gods have assigned me to guard this pond. No one may drink without my permission.”

Furious, the mother elephant grabbed the rabbit with her trunk and flung him away. The rabbit was delighted – he had finally escaped the sticky sap that held him captive.

After landing safely, the rabbit wandered into an old man’s garden filled with cucumbers. Day after day, he secretly ate the cucumbers until the old man noticed the loss. Angry, the old man set a trap.

One night, the rabbit came again to feast but was caught in the trap. Terrified that the old man might arrive at any moment, he looked around desperately. Just then, a gecko appeared, darting and climbing nearby.

The rabbit quickly called out, “Brother Gecko! What’s wrong with you?”

The gecko replied, “I have a skin disease.”

The rabbit said, “Oh, dear brother, if you release me from this trap, I promise I will cure your illness and make you well again.”

Hearing this, the gecko was overjoyed and worked hard to free the rabbit. Once released, the rabbit laughed and said, “That disease has been in your family for generations. Who could cure it?”

The gecko, furious at being deceived, chased after the rabbit, but he was too slow to catch him.

This story reflects a familiar pattern in Khmer folklore: intelligence triumphs over strength, but not always with honor. The rabbit survives through wit, yet his actions leave a trail of anger and betrayal. In rural Cambodian storytelling, such tales were not just entertainment – they were lessons wrapped in laughter, reminding listeners to be cautious of smooth talkers and to value honesty alongside cleverness.

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