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A touching story of people and animals

1 The Story of a Lizard

A house was about to be demolished. The owner of the house found a lizard with nails pierced through it in a half-demolished wall. lizard. The owner remembered that he had nailed this nail to the wall 20 years ago to hang his wedding photos, but he did not expect that it would be nailed to his life. But the most surprising thing is that the lizard slowly started to move and it was still alive.

The master was surprised. He sat nearby and observed carefully to see why this lizard could stay nailed to the wall for 20 years. After several days of observation, the owner discovered the secret: It turned out that the lizard’s companion kept feeding it food from everywhere, and had been feeding it for twenty years! !

Postscript: After this lizard was pinned, it can be said that it has decided that it will be "inactive" in this life. It can neither be "promoted" nor "get rich." And those companions still took care of it for twenty years without hesitation. How many people could do it as a human being?

2 The story of eels

A housewife prepared to fry several eels at a time as a dish for dinner. She put the large and small eels she bought into the water and sprinkled them with salt (which can make the fish vomit out the dirt in their stomachs. After the fish was soaked in salted fresh water, their whole bodies would convulse and their stomachs would continue to bulge. spit out the contents inside).

After a while, these fish almost vomited all the dirt in their stomachs. Start frying them one by one in the oil pan. The fried eels always struggle painfully in the oil pan until they die. When a big eel was exploded, the eel did not struggle like other eels. Instead, it rushed down with its head and stood up with its tail upward.

The housewife was stunned by the sight in front of her. She fished out the big eel, cut open its belly, and found that there were still little eels jumping around alive.

Postscript: For the big eel, the little eel is not necessarily its child. It still swallowed it painfully in the salt water, and in the high-temperature oil pan of several hundred degrees, it fought tooth and nail to protect the little eel. This is the true love between animals...

3. The Story of Scorpions

There are many insects raised in an insect laboratory, including a pair of scorpions in a laboratory dish.

One day, the female scorpion died for unknown reasons. The experimenter took out the female scorpion and made it into a specimen.

From then on, the male scorpion began a hunger strike and was listless all day long. Finally, two weeks later, he committed suicide by piercing his stinger into his own cartilage.

Postscript: Male scorpions have great affection for female scorpions. According to research, male scorpions go on hunger strike because they are too fat at first and their stingers cannot reach the cartilage. The purpose of the hunger strike is to lose weight and then commit suicide.

4 The Story of Antelope

Those who have watched the movie "Kekexili" should be shocked by the scene of local Tibetans hunting antelopes.

A "perfect" antelope skin can be purchased for thousands of dollars. The so-called "perfect" means that there should be no flaws such as gun holes on the leather. Therefore, Tibetans do not use guns to hunt antelopes. Instead, after capturing the antelope, they cut a small incision on its upper and lower lips with a knife. Then a piece of antelope skin is torn off alive from the mouth of the antelope. What was left on the ground was the "antelope" that was still convulsing

A reporter accompanied a group of Tibetans to see how they hunted the antelope.

After discovering a group of antelopes, the Tibetans began to chase them, and the group of antelopes also tried their best to escape. When they ran to the edge of a cliff, a group of antelopes began to try to jump over the cliff. Some antelopes jumped over, while others fell off the cliff.

The reporter took a closer look and felt that given the width of the cliff, it was impossible for an antelope to jump over it. Through careful observation, the reporter found that some antelopes deliberately jumped into the middle of the cliff as sacrificial antelopes, while other antelopes stepped on these sacrificial antelopes in mid-air and jumped over the cliff.