Underlying rules common to humans and animals

Dennis 2022-01-17 08:03:47

Watching the BBC documentary "Africa", I felt extremely frustrated, and at the same time I was inspired by these tenacious survival and fighting animals.

I feel frustrated because after having some social experience, when I look at the animal world, I don’t feel too much novelty, but more sadness comes from it. I feel that our human world actually has many common laws with the animal world. It feels like we In fact, he is also a member of the animal world.

Rule 1: The weak eat the strong, the fittest survive. I will unconsciously check the seats, whether I am the strong or the weak among them.

Did I lose the fight or the one I won? The winner is king, winning food and mating rights, the human world is the same, admiring the strong, the weak eating the strong.

This law cannot be escaped by humans and animals, and resources are always limited. In order to win water, food, and mating rights, the elegant giraffes still have to throw each other to the ground with their necks, and the elephants have to fight each other with their hard tusks to determine the outcome.

But you will be inspired again, because those animals really use their lives to fight for them. They have evolved magical functions and habits to fight against the harsh conditions of nature. We will always be moved by these stubborn lives. Their powerful life force makes me admire and admire.

Rule 2: Birth, old age, sickness and death, irresistible. The birth, aging, sickness and death of animals are no different from the joys and sorrows of human beings.

Because of the drought without water and food, the baby elephant could not live out of the endless dry land to find a source of water, and fell at the elephant's feet.

Life is so strong and so fragile. In the face of the power of nature, in the face of birth, old age, sickness and death, we and animals are the same, so small, unable to resist and can only accept.

The elephant mother saw that her child had no breath, so she could only kiss the baby elephant goodbye with her nose one last time, then left, and continued walking on the endless wilderness. It makes people feel extremely sad.

Fortunately, after the drought ended, the elephant herd ushered in the highest birth rate on record, and their ethnic group thrived again.

Life is like this, withstand setbacks and trials, and then glow with greater vitality.

The life on this planet is so beautiful that it makes people cry. Deep down in my heart, I feel admiration.

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  • Ulises 2022-04-21 09:03:07

    Intensive fear also watch down to pay tribute to the filming staff

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