Shark of Misunderstanding

Teresa 2022-03-23 09:02:58

Why do I always think that sharks are very cute animals? I think human misunderstandings about sharks is too deep. There are not as many humans on earth who are bitten to death by sharks every year than dogs, but dogs are kept as pets. People kill about 300 million sharks every year. Maybe one day we can only tell our descendants through these movies that there was a creature called sharks on the earth. There are tons of pet rescues on the planet, but not even a single shark sanctuary.
Cocos, Galapagos, Costa Rica, which used to be dense with sharks, now want to see sharks are extremely rare. Sharks are one of the oldest creatures on earth, much older than humans. The existence of each creature must have its positive meaning. Sharks have always been at the top of the food chain. They control the number of low-level creatures in the ocean and play an extremely important role in biological evolution and material circulation. And human beings, this arrogant self-righteous species, have been invading and plundering the territories and resources of other creatures, and wantonly destroying the common home given to all creatures by God. But human beings have a guilty conscience, so they must concoct their own reasons for doing so, that is, to find reasonable but absurd excuses for their actions. For example, we used to misunderstand lions, tigers and other wild animals. Of course, due to the pressure of some animal protection associations, these animals are now protected. It's just that we haven't done enough.
New species die out every day on the earth. Wild finless porpoises and Chinese sturgeons are no longer seen in the entire Yangtze River Basin. CCTV once did a continuous report, searching for finless porpoises in the entire Yangtze River Basin, and got only a sad result. It is conservatively estimated that there are less than 100 finless porpoises in the wild in the Yangtze River. I remember when I was a child, I heard adults say that you can often see finless porpoises on boats on the Yangtze River. Now, hehe, I can only go to museums to see specimens in the future.
I have to say that some movies are definitely one of the culprits for how fierce the animals are rendered, such as "The Anaconda Series", "Jaws Series", etc. are all representative works in this regard. In fact, there are other The most profound misconceptions about sharks are. Needless to say, "Great White Shark Series", "Terrible Man-Eating Shark", "Ancient Man-Eating Shark", etc., most of the sharks are rendered as demons that kill people and kill them when they see them. This is also the reason for the fear and hatred of sharks. In fact, sharks are definitely clever and lovely creatures. It is absolutely ridiculous to think that they actively attack humans. The number of creatures in nature that actively attack humans is definitely many times more than the number of times humans actively attack animals. The number of shark fins that humans eat every year is uncountable, and they are quite comfortable. There is no harm without buying and selling, and I really don't want to go to a museum one day to hear "How Sharks Hurt Humans", or just watch those scary shark movies.
When will humans be able to establish mechanisms for shark protection? This is my wish too. It is also necessary to say that some people know that there are sharks infested beaches, but they want to develop and build them into bathing areas, and then say that sharks actively attack humans. This is extremely ridiculous logic. Remember, every creature created by the creator has the right to live in this world, and human beings have absolutely no right to decide the survival or death of other creatures.

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  • Darion 2022-04-21 09:03:02

    Only the worst, no worse!

  • Katlyn 2022-01-14 08:01:58

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Bait quotes

  • Heather: Do you see it anywhere?

    Kyle: [sarcastically] Yeah, I see it, but I'm keeping it a secret from you because I want you to be surprised!

    Heather: Oh, thank you for your thoughtfulness, Kyle. Really, it's always what I wanted in a boyfriend.

    [the shark swims past the rear end of the car]

    Heather: Oh! I can't handle this much longer. It may seem surprising, but I'm not equipped to deal with this kind of situation.

    Heather: [puts her dog in the back seat] Here, Bulli, you need some space.

    [the shark smashes into Kyle's window, water starts to pour in]

    Heather: Kyle, do something, you have to do something!

    Kyle: What! Like what? Ask the fucking thing to go away?

  • Jaimie: It's coming back!

    [we see the fin swimming past the far end]

    Jaimie: Why does it keep doing that, just circling?

    Tina: Cause it's not sure what we are. It's curious.

    Kirby: Curious about what, sharks are only curious about one thing. It's trying to decide if we're food or not!