"Aesop’s fables: The science behind what the stories got wrong" at BBC Science Focus examines the real-world behavior of animals versus their fictional portrayals, such as whether foxes are actually "sly" or if crows are as clever as the fable " The Crow and the Pitcher " suggests.

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"Aesop | History, Fables, & Facts" from Britannica provides a detailed overview of the legendary figure of Aesop, his possible origins as a slave in Samos, and how his stories were first compiled by Demetrius Phalareus in the 4th century BCE.

“I have found Aesop's fables to be a very wise, and entertaining way to explain morals, wise thinking, and human behavior to children and adults.” Quora