The '12 monkeys story' is about time travel. A man is sent back in time to try to stop a virus from wiping out most of humanity. He has to deal with various challenges and mysteries along the way.
Once I went to the zoo and saw a group of monkeys playing. They were jumping from one branch to another, and one little monkey was trying to steal food from its mother. It was really funny.
Zero. As the story goes, each monkey has an accident while jumping on the bed. So by the end of the story, all 10 monkeys are no longer in a position to continue jumping on the bed.
Sea Monkeys are actually a type of brine shrimp. Their 'back story' involves being marketed as a novelty pet. They were created by Harold von Braunhut in the 1950s. He developed a special mix that allowed these brine shrimp eggs to be dried and then re - hydrated easily. This made them seem like they magically came to life when added to water, which was a big draw for kids. They were heavily advertised, often with rather outlandish claims, like having human - like qualities. Overall, their back story is one of clever marketing and a unique take on a simple organism.
The moral is about following rules. The little monkeys keep jumping on the bed which is dangerous and they get hurt one by one. It teaches kids not to do risky things.
Well, in the 3 little monkeys story, the moral is mainly about safety and heeding warnings. The monkeys kept jumping on the bed even though it was a bad idea. And they ended up getting injured one by one. It's a simple way to show children that if they don't listen to good advice, especially when it comes to safety, there can be consequences. For example, in real life, if kids are told not to run near the pool, and they do it anyway, they might fall and get hurt just like the monkeys in the story.