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Saturday, August 27, 2022
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They are trying to survive! We, humans, are keen on hunting and chasing away animals that come too close to our living environment, but these wild animals also have the right to live here. When we cut down forests, and build expressways or railway lines in what used to be their 'back yard', they are lost and try to chase us away.
Let's respect that animals also need to have space to live. The best thing for us to do is shut our doors so monkeys cannot enter our homes. and stop swimming at the beaches - there are swimming pools!
I promise I will never touch a wild dolphin! I never go swimming in the sea, so this will be an easy promise to keep.
What would possess someone to even try to pet a dolphin. I don't understand people.
Animals live beside us. Your post, however, tells us that the wild nature exists out of the world we have built. Happy Sunday to you.
I mean, it's one thing to get to close to a wild animal and be bitten, but to just be attacked while swimming peacefully, and then have them follow you back to shore? That's terrifying! What's going on over there?
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