I probably have no sympathy for the mentally ill at all, because I always think that the sick should be treated rather than harming society through cultural diversity with that set of values. In addition, Timothy is an extreme animal protectionist, and I don't like him, and I don't even regret his death. Ironically, he was killed and eaten by his beloved bear, tearing apart the skull horribly. Everything is probably nature's punishment for his ignorance and arrogance. Human beings always overestimate their abilities, he may not understand the bear's unrequited love of bears, but sees his behavior as a violation of the realm. The price of crossing the line is death, Timothy and a clear disregard for the cruelty of nature. In my understanding of the relationship between man and nature, just like the relationship between father and son, love is not the same as understanding and respect, which are obviously more important than the latter two. Just like many ignorant people release the tortoise into the lake every year, the good intentions of human beings can often do bad things. Timothy hides in Alaska National Park every year to terrorize tourists and scare away hunters, nothing to hide the fact that he is an ignorant and arrogant man, if he hears that proper grizzly hunting can help control the grizzly bear population Quantitative ecological theories are estimated to be half dead.
In fact, I didn't understand from the beginning to the end, what happened to him in a national forest park where animals are protected.
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