Yay, we have a new pages of Lamb-on-Wolves ultraviolence. Well, what did we have here?
* Considering how inept and incompetent Lamb already proves to be, animals are reluctant to follow him (they may also be worried about his tendency to decapitate those he don't like with apparently monomolecular blades). So they decide to follow the gravity, which is actually not so bad idea.
* Lamb, being as weird as usual, went into mountains by itself, create a meadow on the mountain top (generally not a good idea) and started to conspire with talking caterpillar about bringing animals to them. Why did I have a nasty suspicion that the Lamb ultimate goal is to feed his animal followers to caterpillar monsters?
* Then lamb started to send a massive amount of incomprehensible signals by placing pointers on the sky, placing clouds on the West, and creating massive floods. He apparently wanted to signal for animals to follow him
to carnivorous caterpillars. Animals quite logically came to opposite conclusion: if the Lamb is capable of such things, but left them to suffer, then it's best to be as far from this werido as possible.
* After failing everyting, Lamb made an clumsy excuse that "well, they just a wrong animals!" and send a swarm of mind controlling pigeons to brainwash the animals.
P.S. Also, I was right, it was a legend.
That fox/wolf/dog is telling the bunnies to explain why they are going upstream.