The prehistoric man, Uba, spent all day in the rain trying to catch a fish because his family was very hungry and in dire need of food. But he was unable to grab a fish from the stream even though he occasionally got his hands on one. Frustrated and weak from hunger, he just couldn't grab any fish firmly enough because it would slither from his hands and return to the stream. Worse yet, the light rain turned to a heavy rain and Uba was forced to seek shelter in a nearby cave.

Entering it, when his eyes became accustomed to the dark, he noticed a series of paintings in the cave. One depicted a deer. Another represented a godlike figure. But it was the third that captured his attention.

There on the cave wall, was a simple drawing - a stick figure of a man holding a long stick. At the end of the stick, a fish was impaled. Suddenly, Uba got the idea! Within an hour, he returned to his family carrying five fish, all of which he had caught with a stick...

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