The story describes a lazy lion who takes credit for the work of smaller animals. A fox and wolf come to the lion with broken items, a watch and TV, skeptical he can fix them. The lion disappears and returns the items repaired. It's revealed the lion's cave contains rabbits doing intricate work. Though unworthy, the lion receives credit due to the skills of his subordinates. A second story depicts a hardworking rabbit writing a seemingly absurd thesis on rabbits eating predators. When challenged, he takes doubters into his burrow where a lion resides, implying the rabbit's success is due to his supervisor rather than his own work. Both stories suggest managers may be praised for the accomplishments of their teams.