If you want to start from the issue of how great penguin parenthood is, maybe you can discuss it for three days and three nights. It's just, from my point of view, that they love their cubs, they climb mountains and waters to the breeding grounds, and after untold hardships give birth to offspring, the habits and behaviors that always amaze humans are purely their nature! Because this is the inherent pattern of their behavior formed through thousands of generations, and it has never changed for thousands of years, so even if such behavior is praised in the field of literature as how great, how tough, and how far-reaching it is The appealing meaning, in the final analysis, is just a habit that they have inherited from their ancestors. Perhaps for penguins, such behavior is not thoughtful, without any hesitation, let alone great or not. Just like human beings scratch when they are itchy, eat when they are hungry, and cats and cats always chase after wool and dog's tail grass when they see it - it is natural, but the latter two are indeed much less topical than the former. Come on~ After watching the
comments, I just want to say, let's take good care of the earth, I want to use less lunch boxes, waste less trees, and produce less carbon dioxide. I really don't want to harm such a beautiful polar life because of human selfishness and greed for personal convenience!
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