Not our planet, but ours and other animals' planet!

Blaise 2022-03-22 09:02:28

Top quality. There are both majestic and majestic, such as the team of up to five million cormorants and boobies fishing on the sea, but also playful and cute, such as the gorgeous and peculiar birds photographed in the depths of the rainforest. Smart, cute courtship dance. Of course, it is more of the unknown and shocking stories captured by the camera that happened among animals. They are far from human life but are deeply affected by environmental changes, and their survival is becoming increasingly difficult.

The pristine lowland jungles that wild orangutans depend on, which stretched to the horizon a few decades ago, are now reduced by a staggering 75 percent. Global warming has caused the Arctic sea ice age to be greatly shortened, and polar bears rely on sea ice to survive, and as sea ice disappears, they will disappear too. There are also small islands crowded with walruses. Because the sea ice retreats, these walruses can only rest on the small islands. The beach area is small, and those who want to rest have to climb on the rock walls. For walruses, it is tantamount to seeking death. Countless walruses fell off cliffs and died, which was terrible. And the warming sea has also caused devastating damage to fragile coral reefs, and countless fertile marine life paradises have disappeared forever...

Polar bear swimming towards a piece of sea ice

Walruses fall off cliffs and corpses are scattered on the bottom of the cliffs

Primitive forests that have disappeared dramatically

These thought-provoking shots show the indomitable will of animals to survive, making people awe-inspiring to life, and also making people see the insignificance and fragility of life in the changing earth. Some people commented that "every frame is a wallpaper" and "you can't see it if you don't look at it again".

Indeed, what we can see is only the tip of the iceberg of the animals affected by environmental changes, and these footages were taken over several years, how are they living now? How many other animals are struggling to survive? How many animals have died out in recent centuries of environmental change that we have no idea about?

'We will suffer the consequences if we lose them'

I think this is this documentary, and it's what Mr. David Attenborough wanted to warn mankind the most.

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