One night I was frightened by the two bear cubs, afraid that they would be eaten by Chinook, and afraid that they would be taken away by the following wolf. Every time Tiffany came out, Dad would say to the side, "I see (meaning), Zei is a wolf ghost, he wants to eat a bear at first sight. I took a closer look, hey, isn't it? The eyes are tough, the tail is drooping, and he approached quietly, but every time he didn't succeed, at most he stole the leftover fish that the big bear Atian ate.
Ah Tian is great. Of course it is not easy for all mothers, whether they are humans or other animals. I saw her anger and powerlessness when she tried her best to fight against Chinook, only to win time for the little bear cub to escape, because Chinook is more dominant in size, and of course she hasn't eaten enough for months. I also saw the sadness, hesitation and despair in her eyes when she couldn't find a little bear. After all, she still has another Amber to take care of, and she must leave here. And she led the little bear cubs to the Golden Pond. The fresh water was full of plump salmon, and you could eat them as you please. She was so happy when she stored thick fat for the next winter. Not to mention the coziness and comfort after eating, leaning on the branches tickling, lying on the grass by the lake in the sun. Even in the golden pond with the most abundant food, she must always beware of other animals hurting her cubs. The strangeness and difficulty of being a mother for the first time can be seen. But she will also bring soldiers and Amber. In the following years, she will become more and more comfortable, and Xiao Xiong will gradually grow up.
At the same time, I saw the salmon. After going through the hardships, I had to swim up the waterfall and return to my birth egg, but the bears guarding the waterfall by the waterfall opened their mouths and waited for the rabbits (salmon). Some fish can't escape the fate of being eaten, and the salmon's self fulfills the raging life. To develop and grow, there is always sacrifice. This is probably what nature told me.
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