A few days ago, the manager of a department we worked with sent me a short story - the story of a rabbit eating a wolf. To the effect that the rabbit lured the wolf into the cave, the wolf was eaten by the lion, the owner of the rabbit. After a long time, no one believed the rabbit anymore, so the rabbit lied to other small animals that it was going to retire and the lion wanted to find a replacement employee. In this way, many small animals were eaten by the lion. Later, the rabbit was very depressed about his loss to the tortoise, so he gave the tortoise a challenge letter. The tortoise cried, and it turned out that it was the hunter in the lion's skin who drank rabbit soup with the tortoise. Wonderful survival logic. The message to me from this story is that my boss matters.
The Insect Crisis also conveys the meaning of survival logic, an interesting life style. Isn't that the case with us humans?
The whole picture is very comfortable green, the animals are also very cute, and the dubbing is also quite helpful. I like the struggling spirit of the little ant, as well as his persistent love and firm heart.
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