What impressed me most: The mammoth's own parents were hunted by humans, but he still escorted the human children all the way home. This shows that the mammoth is kind, because his great love is greater than his revenge. He knows how important the warmth of a family is to a child, so he chooses to protect and escort the child home, and he is not blinded by revenge. In order to save the tiger, the mammoth sacrificed his life to save people's lives, which shows that he is kind.
I wonder, can humans and animals live in harmony? But this seems to be a natural law - the food chain. Tigers are carnivores, eat people, and then people hunt tigers for self-protection or revenge, and the cycle goes on and on. Should I say that this is a natural law, a natural phenomenon, or that this kind of reincarnation is actually a time for retribution, forgiveness is king!
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