I watched the documentary "Blue Planet" recently, and I couldn't help but sigh the magical craftsmanship of nature and the infinite charm of the underwater world. From the rising of the sun and the setting of the moon to the rays of the moon; from the sparkling water surface to the endless seabed, all kinds of phenomena and species are so fresh and peculiar, refreshing and breathtaking.
What impresses me most is the deep sea, each species is so magical and mysterious. Because the deep sea is extremely dangerous and dark, all creatures are very different from our perceptions, unheard of: starfish with a glowing body; amphipods with almost all of the body transparent; fangs with huge teeth that can’t close the mouth ... These are all parts of the deep sea, strange, dangerous and blurred.
Through this work, I have also realized many things. For example, there is a kind of sea turtles called Pacific turtles. In order to enable their children to grow up in safety, thousands of sea turtles will lay eggs at the same time, giving birth to many children, and millions of them rush to the sea together to confuse them. Predator, the child can reach the water safely. In this process, it not only embodies the great maternal love that also exists in animals, but also embodies the living wisdom of living things, which is impressive.
But at the same time, this blue planet is also full of holes, and we cannot destroy the homeland on which countless creatures depend. Now that many people have the awareness of protecting the environment, I hope we will work together to protect the blue planet!
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