I prefer being a human being to an animal

Novella 2022-03-21 09:01:46

One: Animals are free every day and life is simple, but I still prefer to be human. Indeed, both have to work hard to survive every day. The competition law of nature is even worse. Perhaps because of the large number of individuals, all kinds of animals will face the threat of death at any time. As humans, we have at least more time. .

Two: Animals basically live in groups, and those with outstanding abilities may be able to become leaders. And strange characters, such as those who live in isolation, often become the Chinese food in the mouth of other animals.

Very similar to humans.

Three: The deeper the sea, the more powerful the evolution of animals, many of them have become transparent, and some even have no eyes. Some bodies glow, which are nothing but foraging weapons. It's amazing.

Baboons fight each other and are cruel enough to eat their fellow baboons. Whales are not fish, but they like to eat krill with such a big body. The father penguin is actually responsible for hatching the baby, and then the whole family reunites to take care of the little penguin.

Four: The magic of nature lies in the adaptability of various animals and plants and their strong self-healing ability.

For animals, their position on the food chain determines their fate. Some animals seem to be eaten by nature, such as baitfish and krill, but it does not seem to affect their lives and reproduction from generation to generation. Maybe, after a few years, they can also evolve a few more layers up the food chain. After all, what doesn't kill them makes them stronger.

And what is already at the top of the food chain is actually the result of the hard work of their countless predecessors, and the same is true for humans.

The weak eat the strong, and the fittest survive.

Five: The vastness, mystery and unknown of nature are far beyond our imagination. I can't imagine how these were filmed and edited, and I can only sigh the dedication and professionalism of all the people who worked hard.

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