In older versions of Little Red Riding Hood, the girl and the wolf eat grandma together.

In older versions of Little Red Riding Hood, the girl and the wolf eat grandma together.

In the Grimms’ version Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother are both eaten by the wolf but saved by a woodsman who cuts the two out of the wolf’s stomach when the animal is sleeping and then fills the wolf’s stomach with heavy stones. When the wolf wakes up he falls down and dies from the weight of the stones in his stomach.

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