world turned into walking on both feet again , and
the horn of the bus on Huaihai Road came from my ears, and I couldn't help being
a little dazed.
It was a 90-minute swim in the blue world,
with those free souls.
Giant silver spheres of small fish;
dolphins leaping out of the sea, dancing with the orange afterglow of the sunset;
seals swimming in the warm and silky sea;
whales in the Antarctic spectacularly coming out to breathe;
shrimps and crabs fight That fight was quite humorous, the stupid crab who took the initiative to attack but was broken with his left claws and fell to the ground...
and all kinds of strange sea creatures,
sea turtles, sea urchins, sea snakes and sea lizards?
The most impressive part is of course the part where the shark was cut off and thrown off its wings.
As early as a few years ago, I saw a similar report in a propaganda program calling for the protection of the ocean,
so I was mentally prepared but was still severely impacted.
The blood from the gills entered the blue sea water with the shark's rapid breathing, and was
diluted and carried away.
The ocean hunter, who had been patrolling with his mouth tightly closed, had no fins and no tail.
He lay helplessly on the bottom of the sea, his mouth wide open paradoxically, as if he was gasping for breath, and he wanted to scream in pain, but there was no sound.
Only the fins hanging from the fishing boat echoed each other,
which was originally a part of its body
, but soon, it
would become someone else's meal.
Jump to the walrus father and son in the Arctic Ocean,
that love-filled and grinning clip.
Dad took his son to swim, and he floated to the surface to breathe.
Together these two paragraphs
made me suddenly understand,
They are affectionate and loving, and they can also hurt.
Whether or not humans have created a civilized world,
or whether they think they control the world because of their minds,
they, as they
have been for millions of years,
need to survive.
also have the right to live.
Some people say that this movie is as famous as Dolphin Bay,
but because of it, I remembered the same French film Home.
The difference is that
this time I was surprised to find that
I knew very little about the ocean, which occupies 3/4 of the earth.
I want to go diving and see this other world with my own eyes.
"It's not too late to act." How to do it?
Of course, you can't eat protected animals, and resolutely don't touch shark fins.
Then save water, save energy save OUR planet.
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