I solemnly recommend the BBC's documentary "Planent earth 2", every frame is a visual feast. You might laugh at the difficult courtship of the three-fingered sloth, the prototype of "Lightning"; you might cheer for a Hollywood blockbuster marine iguana escaping from a snake-like chase; Moved by the back view of the chinstrap penguin dad preyed on by the cubs; perhaps trembling for the bloody fight of the Komodo dragons; perhaps leaning forward and back together for the enchanting and playful "pole dance" of the grizzly bears after hibernating and losing fat; Maybe you will be entertained by the golden eagle's perspective swooping down the Alps at a speed of 320 kilometers per hour; maybe you will lament the loyalty of the monogamous albatross; maybe you will laugh at a large group of flamingo who are full of funny attributes; maybe Reflection on life and awe of life for the difficult survival and fate of 㟲 goat, lynx, snow leopard, red fox, lemur, red crab...etc. Watching the entire documentary without a single fast-forward to Hans zimmer's majestic and witty and clever soundtrack, and still being silent for a long time...
lucky to be human, lucky to be a trivial mistake in this great and long history of evolution! Compared with the hardships of starting plants, it seems that many difficulties and difficulties they have experienced can be gently uncovered. Life was originally so simple and clear, like a pika climbing the top of the mountain to meet the first rays of sunshine to welcome a new day. Well~ um! Life is so difficult, how can we live easily, come on!
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