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Reflections after watching "Pulse of the Earth"
Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth"
After watching a work, what insights did you gain from watching it this time? Why not write a review and record it? Many people must be worried about how to write a good review. Below is a collection of review reviews of "Pulse of the Earth" that I have compiled for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need.
Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 1
Today, under the arrangement of the teacher, our whole class watched a very good movie - the documentary "Pulse of the Earth". The pictures inside are so beautiful and shocking.
We saw emperor penguins with their mouths open in a neat line; saw the gorgeous birds of paradise dancing on the island of New Guinea; saw great white sharks jumping out of the sea and biting the fleeing fur seals; See the charming sunrise and sunset; see how the colors in the mountains change from fresh green to emerald green to golden and bright red under the playback of high-speed lenses, until the fallen leaves wither... Every picture in it is so amazing, Marvel at the magic of nature and the greatness of science!
I saw the migration of some kind of bird. The sky is densely covered with birds flying in the same direction. It is a kind of beauty of life. In order to adapt to the changes in the environment, birds do not hesitate to fly over thousands of rivers and mountains. We are amazed by the spectacle.
In the cold Arctic, the little polar bear saw the sun for the first time. It looks so joyful. Sunshine may not be seen once a year for Antarctic animals. Sunshine is a gift from God. How happy it is to think that we humans can enjoy the warmth of the sun every day!
On the endless plains, antelopes are migrating in a mighty way. Their route is winding and rugged, but they do not fight or scramble, they are so orderly, and no matter how difficult the journey is, they will not give up. It was like a pre-arranged agreement. What a smart animal the antelope is. Animals are our human friends, we should protect them well, so that the earth will be more beautiful.
We also saw a different sunset. When the last ray of sunlight left the earth, the earth we live in was so beautiful and spectacular. It reminded me of the humans on the earth who are busy every day. Lu Lu, who cares about such a beautiful scene? Shouldn’t we cherish it?
This is a very magical and amazing movie. Come and watch it when you have time! Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 2
What is the law of survival? Is it to confuse the enemy or hide oneself? NO! The documentary "Pulse of the Earth" tells me: the law of survival is speed and endurance.
There is a scene in "Pulse of the Earth": a wolf pursues a calf reindeer that has become separated from its mother. The little reindeer ran as fast as he could. As long as it could keep running for 1,000 meters, the wolf would give up. This is destined to be a battle of speed and endurance. But in the end, the little reindeer failed to persist, which also meant that he would perish. Sure enough, the wolf finally pounced on the reindeer...
Seeing this, I couldn't help but think: If the reindeer could persevere with all his strength, the wolf would give up, and perhaps this tragedy would not have happened. occurrence.
Yes! Speed ??and endurance are the laws of survival, and isn’t that the case in life? In that rope skipping competition, I was practicing collective jumping because I stood at the end, and the classmate who was throwing the rope was standing at the end. The throw was very high, so it was a bit difficult for me to jump. "One, two, one, two, one..." the slogan was shouted again. I thought to myself: For the sake of the class and the collective, I have to persevere! "Pa", the rope came down, and I jumped up again, and I jumped over! In fact, it was not just the rope that I jumped over, but also a urging The bump in the road where I gave up, and the stumbling block on the road to success. Yes, life requires both endurance and persistence. Only by perseverance can the flowers of hope bloom and the fruits of victory be born.
The movie "Pulse of the Earth" taught me that the rules of survival are speed and endurance. At the same time, he also made me realize that the key to success is hard work and persistence. Only hard work and persistence can lead to success. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 3
Just yesterday, we watched a very interesting science and education film - "Pulse of the Earth". I heard from Teacher Tang that this film won many international awards. After watching it, it was indeed wonderful! Every picture in the movie is so beautiful, every second is pleasing to the eye, and every clip is so exciting. The students often exclaimed and lamented the incredibleness of the movie!
There is a scene that introduces the survival experience of the deer herd. The poor deer was eventually eaten by the big bad wolf. The students seemed to hate the wolf because the wolf was too cruel. Not even the young deer are spared. I am no exception. I really want to go up and help the little deer!
The movie also introduces the penguins on the Antarctic glaciers. The penguins were all naive, spreading their wings and walking around like gentlemen with their heads held high. What makes us admire even more is that the mother penguin is very brave, because the little penguins can only hatch in winter. During the incubation process, the mother penguin has to stay by the side of the baby. I believe that the mother penguin will suffer from cold and hunger in Antarctica. I think the mother penguin is particularly brave and selfless.
Animals are really full of energy and passion. As long as you observe them carefully, you will definitely see many wonderful things. It turns out that our earth is so beautiful, nature is so magical, and science is really amazing. As long as we explore with our hearts, we will definitely understand the mysteries!
Maybe you will ask what is science? Maybe you will agree with me about why science is so amazing, then watch the movie "Pulse of the Earth", I believe you will be able to find the answer. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 4
After watching the movie "Pulse of the Earth", there was a scene in the middle that left a deep impression on me. In the clip, there is a newly born fawn. Its tenacious will and spirit of never giving up in the cruel natural environment deeply moved me.
This is what happened: There was a group of deer drinking water by the river. Suddenly, a wolf broke this peaceful scene. The herds began to disperse. A family of three became the prey of wolves. At the beginning, the family held hands and did not surrender to the wolf at all! At this moment, the deer family seemed to have a dispute. The deer divided into two groups, one group was the mother deer and the father deer, and the other group was the newly born fawn. The evil wolf suddenly became wise and chased the fawn. Not to be outdone, the fawn tried its best to suck the milk. Its four thin, short, weak legs were like arrows leaving the bow, running forward quickly. Both sides have their own advantages. The distance between the deer and the wolf is sometimes far and sometimes close. The students' hearts are really filled with 15 buckets of water - up and down. After a few minutes of chasing each other, the deer could hardly run anymore, but it was still moving forward. The deer is not challenging the wolf, it is fighting for its own life. The wolf took advantage of the victory and pursued the deer and captured it. In the end, the fawn became a delicious meal for the wolf... although the law of the jungle is a natural rule in the animal world. But I was deeply shocked when I saw this little deer running bravely for its life. Thinking that we humans are destroying the ecological environment step by step, rivers are drying up, forests are decreasing, and icebergs are slowly melting. How many innocent lives will be ruined by then? Animals are also alive. They also have parents, grandparents, and grandparents. It is also full of human emotions. Should we protect animals more?
The deer in the movie, although it was eaten by the wolf in the end. However, its attitude towards life is worth learning! Look at the fawn, it looks like a newborn baby. The deer still refuses to give in to the vicious wolf despite the desperate situation. Looking back at us humans, we think that there are still many people who give up on themselves or even their lives just for a little setback. Should we think about it?
Students, please take the deer in the movie as your role model! Thoughts after watching "Earth Pulse" 5
The third episode of "Earth Pulse" mainly talks about the relationship between the earth's freshwater lakes, freshwater rivers and freshwater organisms, letting everyone understand the importance of freshwater.
The first part tells about freshwater rivers, where they will eventually flow, and how different terrains will evolve after millions of years of erosion. Most fresh water is formed by rainfall. The water flows together to form the upper reaches of the fresh water river. The upper water falls straight down from high places and becomes the waterfall we see. It continues to flow downward, and as the speed slows down, it slowly forms a winding river channel. The river channel forms branch channels under the impact of water flow in different directions, but the one that flows to the bottom merges into the sea water. In fact, very little fresh water eventually flows into the sea. Most of it will be absorbed by the soil on the way, and it will also be used as drinking water by animals. It may also be polluted. Therefore, only 3% of the fresh water on the earth is fresh water. We should cherish fresh water resources. , reduce pollution to water sources.
The second part talks about freshwater lakes. There are many aquatic plants and stones in freshwater lakes for fish to live and hide. The film talks about the way fish survive: In order to protect their children and defend themselves against natural enemies, some fish dig holes in the sand and rocks like gophers; in order to protect their children, some fish "eat" them into their mouths, allowing the fish to The baby hides in the baby's bag; some fish are neither fast nor flexible, so they find the right time to make a surprise attack. Different fish have different ways of survival, which is formed by the different ecology of nature.
Finally, it tells that various organisms rely on fresh water to survive, forming a cyclic food chain. Crocodiles will eat fish and birds, birds will also eat fish, and fish will also eat birds that fall into the water. Big fish will eat small fish, and small fish will eat aquatic plants... Creatures in the food chain are interdependent and restrict each other. If one aspect is missing, the food chain will be blocked, and in severe cases, the ecosystem will be disrupted.
This is what "Pulse of the Earth" tells us. If you are also interested, let's watch this documentary together. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 6
What is the law of survival? Is it to confuse the enemy or hide oneself? NO! The documentary "Pulse of the Earth" tells me: the law of survival is speed and endurance.
There is a scene in "Pulse of the Earth": a wolf pursues a calf reindeer that has become separated from its mother. The little reindeer ran as fast as he could. As long as it could keep running for 1,000 meters, the wolf would give up. This was destined to be a battle between speed and endurance. But in the end, the little reindeer failed to persist, which also meant that he would perish.
Sure enough, the wolf finally pounced on the reindeer... Seeing this, I couldn't help but think: If the reindeer could persevere in one go, the wolf would give up, and perhaps this tragedy would not have happened.
Yes! Speed ??and endurance are the laws of survival, and isn’t that the case in life? In that rope skipping competition, I was practicing collective jumping because I stood at the end, and the classmate who was throwing the rope was standing at the end. The throw was very high, so it was a bit difficult for me to jump. "One, two, one, two, one..." the slogan was shouted again. I thought to myself: For the sake of the class and the collective, I have to persevere! "Pa", the rope came down, and I jumped up again, and I jumped over! In fact, it was not just the rope that I jumped over, but also a urging The hurdle I gave up was also a stumbling block on the road to success. Yes, life requires both endurance and persistence. Only by perseverance can the flowers of hope bloom and the fruits of victory be born.
The movie "Pulse of the Earth" taught me that the rules of survival are speed and endurance. At the same time, he also made me realize that the key to success is hard work and persistence. Only hard work and persistence can lead to success. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 7
After watching the movie "Pulse of the Earth", there was a scene in the middle that left a deep impression on me. In the clip, there is a newly born fawn. Its tenacious will and spirit of never giving up in the cruel natural environment deeply moved me.
This is what happened: There was a group of deer drinking water by the river. Suddenly, a wolf broke this peaceful scene. The herds began to disperse. A family of three became the prey of wolves. At the beginning, the family held hands and did not surrender to the wolf at all! At this moment, the deer family seemed to have a dispute. The deer divided into two groups, one group was the mother deer and the father deer, and the other group was the newly born fawn. The evil wolf suddenly became wise and chased the fawn. Not to be outdone, the fawn tried its best to suck the milk. Its four thin, short, weak legs were like arrows leaving the bow, running forward quickly. Both sides have their own advantages. The distance between the deer and the wolf is sometimes far and sometimes close. The students' hearts are really filled with 15 buckets of water - up and down. After a few minutes of chasing each other, the deer could hardly run anymore, but it was still moving forward. The deer is not challenging the wolf, it is fighting for its own life. The wolf took advantage of the victory and pursued the deer and captured it. In the end, the fawn became a delicious meal for the wolf... although the law of the jungle is a natural rule in the animal world. But I was deeply shocked when I saw this little deer running bravely for its life. Thinking that we humans are destroying the ecological environment step by step, rivers are drying up, forests are decreasing, and icebergs are slowly melting. How many innocent lives will be ruined by then? Animals are also alive. They also have parents, grandparents, and grandparents. It is also full of human emotions. Should we protect animals more?
The deer in the movie, although it was eaten by the wolf in the end. However, its attitude towards life is worth learning! Look at the fawn, it looks like a newborn baby. The deer still refuses to give in to the vicious wolf despite the desperate situation. Looking back at us humans, we think that there are still many people who give up on themselves or even their lives just for a little setback. Should we think about it?
Students, please take the deer in the movie as your role model! Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 8
Today, I watched a documentary called "Pulse of the Earth". In the film, a group of elephants found a stream after passing through a dry desert for 500 miles. They turned over and over in the water and kept rolling. They were so happy!
Do you know what it looks like with 400,000 snow geese flying in the sky? Did you know that there are birds that can fly across the Himalayas? Do you know the wonderful scenery in the largest underground cave? Watch "Planet Earth", translated as "Pulse of the Earth" or "Planet Earth" - an 11-episode earth documentary filmed and produced by the British BBC. Wikipedia says it is an unprecedented tribute to the Earth. Every shot in the film can be used as a tabletop. After watching it, I felt that it was not exaggerated at all. The neat team of emperor penguins at minus 60 degrees, the gorgeous bird of paradise dancing on the island of New Guinea, the great white shark jumping up and biting the fleeing fur seal...
< p> And how the colors in the mountains quickly change from fresh green to emerald green to golden to bright red, until the bleak winter atmosphere becomes awe-inspiring.The huge budget, five years of filming time, high-quality photography, revolutionary high-speed cameras, and delicate satellite images make this documentary extremely shocking. Raging rivers, majestic mountains, deep caves, ice and snow worlds, azure oceans, vast deserts, fantasy jungles, vast grasslands... every episode is an absolute visual feast.
What I watched was the first episode of "Between the Poles". The earth is so big, some places are full of life, and some places are not suitable for survival. In the Sahara Desert, elephants have become a very busy part of the world. They are migrating, doing whatever it takes to find sufficient water. In the picture, an immature baby elephant is still moving forward, but it is not the lucky one among the stragglers. It is lost and heading deeper into the desert. Despite costs like these, in the end, most of the herds reach their intended destinations. Seeing such a huge African elephant swimming freely and joyfully in the water, I was deeply touched.
After reading "Pulse of the Earth", I learned a lot. Only now have I discovered how wonderful the earth is! Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 9
I recently watched a movie called PLANETEARTH
In fact, "Pulse of the Earth" is five discs. But it is still very, very, very, very... (plus fifty million very) beautiful! Moreover, I still listened to the English commentary and watched it in traditional Chinese characters. Most of the time I can understand it (what is the difficulty level? 5, 0)
The film "Pulse of the Earth" is about everything on the earth.
The disc is divided into three parts: the tops of the two poles (introducing from Antarctica to the North Pole); the majestic mountains (introducing various creatures on the mountains); fresh water resources (look at the 3% fresh water on the earth) What is there).
Disc 2 also has three parts: Cave Maze (explore all kinds of strange creatures in the cave); Fantasy Desert (the harshest place in the world - what things survive in the desert); Frozen World (Take you to the North and South Pole to see the species that can survive in the ice and snow).
After each part there is an "Earth Pulse Diary", which introduces how to shoot and explains a key point. For example, "Top of the Poles" focuses on how to photograph hyenas hunting from high altitude and on the ground; "Majestic Mountains" focuses on the difficulty of photographing snow leopards.
Now I would like to recommend an "Earth Pulse Diary". Reason: In order to film the world's largest pile of poop - a mountain of bat guano, the camera crew actually lived next to the pile of poop! It’s really not easy for them!
What makes my parents faint the most is that I like watching "Pulse of the Earth" more than watching "Harry Potter"! Because from "Pulse of the Earth" I learned a lot of knowledge that I didn't know before.
After listening to my introduction, you are excited! It’s better to act quickly than to get excited, letusbuy “Pulse of the Earth”, let’s watch together. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 10
Today our class watched a very good movie - "Pulse of the Earth" under the arrangement of the teacher. The pictures inside are so beautiful and shocking.
We saw emperor penguins with their mouths wide open in a neat line. See the gorgeous birds of paradise dancing on the island of New Guinea; see the great white shark leap out of the sea and bite a fleeing fur seal. See stunning sunrises and sunsets. See how the colors in the mountains change from fresh green to emerald green to golden and bright red, until the fallen leaves wither under the playback of high-speed lenses... Every picture in it is so amazing, marveling at the magic and science of nature. great!
I saw the migration of some kind of bird. The sky is densely covered with birds flying in the same direction. It is a kind of beauty of life. In order to adapt to the changes in the environment, birds do not hesitate to fly over thousands of rivers and mountains. We are amazed by the spectacle.
In the cold Arctic, the little polar bear saw the sun for the first time. It looks so joyful. Sunshine may not be seen once a year for Antarctic animals. Sunshine is a gift from God. How happy it is to think that we humans can enjoy the warmth of the sun every day!
On the endless plains, antelopes are migrating in a mighty way. Their route is winding and rugged, but they do not fight or scramble, they are so orderly, and no matter how difficult the journey is, they will not give up. As if agreed in advance, antelopes are such smart animals; animals are our human friends, we should protect them well, and the earth will be more beautiful.
We also saw a different sunset. When the last ray of sunlight left the earth, the earth we live in was so beautiful and spectacular. It reminded me of the humans on the earth who are busy every day. Lu Lu, who cares about such a beautiful scene? Shouldn’t we cherish it?
This is a very magical and amazing movie. Come and watch it when you have time! Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 11
Just yesterday, we watched a very interesting science and education film - "Pulse of the Earth". I heard from Teacher Tang that this film has won many international awards. After watching it, it was indeed wonderful! Every picture of the documentary is so beautiful, every second is pleasing to the eye, and every clip is so exciting. The students often exclaimed and lamented the incredibleness of the documentary!
There is a scene in this documentary that introduces the survival experience of the deer herd. The poor deer was eventually eaten by the big bad wolf. The students seemed to hate the wolf because the wolf was too cruel. Not even small deer are spared. I am no exception. I really want to go up and help the little deer!
The documentary also introduces the penguins on the Antarctic glaciers. The penguins are all very naive, spreading their wings and walking around like gentlemen with their heads held high. What makes us admire even more is that the mother penguin is very brave, because the little penguins can only hatch in winter. During the incubation process, the mother penguin has to stay by the side of the baby. I believe that the mother penguin will suffer from cold and hunger in Antarctica. I think the mother penguin is particularly brave and selfless.
Animals are really full of energy and passion. As long as you observe them carefully, you will definitely see many wonderful things.
It turns out that our earth is so beautiful, nature is so magical, and science is really amazing. As long as we explore with our hearts, we will definitely understand the mysteries!
Maybe you will ask what is science? Maybe you feel the same as me about why science is so amazing. Then watch the documentary "Pulse of the Earth". I believe you will be able to find the answer. Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 12
Today, I watched a documentary episode called "Pulse of the Earth". In the film, a group of elephants found a stream after passing through a dry desert for 500 miles. They turned over and over in the water and kept rolling. They were so happy!
Do you know what it looks like when 400,000 snow geese fly in the sky? Did you know that there are birds that can fly across the Himalayas? Do you know the wonderful scenery in the largest underground cave? Watch "Planet Earth", translated as "Pulse of the Earth" or "Planet Earth" - an 11-episode earth documentary filmed and produced by the British BBC. Wikipedia says it is an unprecedented tribute to the Earth. Every shot in the film can be used as a tabletop. After watching it, I felt that it was not an exaggeration at all. The neat team of emperor penguins at minus 60 degrees, the gorgeous bird of paradise dancing on the island of New Guinea, the great white shark jumping up and biting the fleeing fur seal... and how quickly the colors in the mountains changed. From fresh green to emerald green to golden to bright red, until the bleak winter atmosphere.
The huge budget, five years of filming, high-quality photography, revolutionary high-speed cameras, and delicate satellite images make this documentary extremely shocking. Raging rivers, majestic mountains, deep caves, ice and snow worlds, azure oceans, vast deserts, fantasy jungles, vast grasslands... every episode is an absolute visual feast.
What I watched was the first episode of "Between the Poles". The earth is so big, some places are full of life, and other places are not suitable for survival. In the Sahara Desert, elephants have become a very busy part of the world. They are migrating, doing whatever it takes to find sufficient water. In the picture, an immature baby elephant is still moving forward, but it is not the lucky one among the stragglers. It is lost and heading deeper into the desert. Despite paying such a price, in the end, most of the elephants reached their expected destination. Seeing such a huge African elephant swimming freely and joyfully in the water, I was deeply touched.
After reading "Pulse of the Earth", I learned a lot. Only now have I discovered how wonderful the earth is! Thoughts after watching "Pulse of the Earth" 13
I was watching a movie recently, its name is PLANET EARTH
In fact, "Pulse of the Earth" is five It's a disc, but it's still very, very, very, very... (plus 50 million very) beautiful! Moreover, I listened to the English commentary and watched it in traditional Chinese characters. I can understand it most of the time (what is the difficulty level? 5·0)
The film "Pulse of the Earth" is about everything on the earth.
The disc is divided into three parts: the tops of the poles (introducing from Antarctica to the North Pole); the majestic mountains (introducing various creatures on the mountains); fresh water resources (look at the fresh water that accounts for 3% of the earth’s What exactly is in it).
Disc 2 also has three parts: Cave Maze (explore all kinds of strange creatures in the cave); Fantasy Desert (the harshest place in the world - what can survive in the desert); Frozen The World (taking you to the North and South Poles to see the species that can survive in the ice and snow).
At the end of each part there is an "Earth Pulse Diary", which introduces how it was shot and explains a key point. For example, "Top of the Poles" focuses on how to photograph hyenas hunting from high altitude and on the ground; "Majestic Mountains" focuses on explaining the difficulty of photographing snow leopards.
Now I would like to recommend an "Earth Pulse Diary". Reason: In order to film the largest pile of poop in the world - a mountain of bat guano, the camera crew actually lived next to the pile of poop! It’s really not easy for them!
What makes my parents faint the most is that I like watching "Pulse of the Earth" more than watching "Harry Potter"! Because from "Earth Pulse" I learned a lot of knowledge that I didn't know before.
After listening to my introduction, you are excited! It’s better to act quickly than to get excited. Let, us, and buy “Pulse of the Earth” and watch it together! After watching "Pulse of the Earth" 14
After watching the documentary "Pulse of the Earth", there was a clip in the middle that left a deep impression on me. In the clip, there is a newly born fawn. Its tenacious will and spirit of never giving up in the cruel natural environment deeply moved me.
This is what happened: There was a group of deer drinking water by the river. Suddenly, a wolf broke this peaceful scene. The herds began to disperse. A family of three became the prey of wolves. At the beginning, the family held hands and did not surrender to the wolf at all! At this moment, the deer family seemed to have a dispute. The deer divided into two groups, one group was the mother deer and the father deer, and the other group was the newly born fawn. The evil wolf suddenly became wise and chased the fawn. Not to be outdone, the fawn tried its best to suck the milk.
Its four thin, short, weak legs were like arrows leaving the bow, running forward quickly. Both sides have their own advantages. The distance between the deer and the wolf is sometimes far and sometimes close. The students' hearts are really filled with 15 buckets of water - up and down. After a few minutes of chasing each other, the deer could hardly run anymore, but it was still moving forward. The deer is not challenging the wolf, it is fighting for its own life. The wolf took advantage of the victory and pursued the deer and captured it. In the end, the fawn became a delicious meal for the wolf... although the law of the jungle is a natural rule in the animal world. But I was deeply shocked when I saw this little deer running bravely for its life. Thinking that we humans are destroying the ecological environment step by step, rivers are drying up, forests are decreasing, and icebergs are slowly melting. How many innocent lives will be ruined by then? Animals are also alive. They also have parents, grandparents, and grandparents. It is also full of human emotions. Should we protect animals more?
The deer in the documentary, although it was eventually eaten by a wolf. However, its attitude towards life is worth learning! Look at the fawn, it looks like a newborn baby. The deer still refuses to give in to the wolf despite the desperate situation. Looking back at us humans, we think that there are still many people who give up on themselves or even their lives just for a little setback. Should we think about it?
Students, please take the deer in the documentary as an example for you to learn from! Thoughts after watching "Earth Pulse" 15
The earth is the only place where we live. It nurtures us all the time, allows all kinds of creatures to live on the earth, and brings vitality to the earth.
From being squeezed to the Antarctic, I saw penguins and polar bears in the Arctic surviving at a low temperature of -70°C. Penguins huddle together in groups in order to protect their children, while polar bears have been living in caves. In many places, when winter is approaching, many animals migrate south. When you look down from a high altitude, you can see a large, densely packed area, like tiny sesame seeds moving. During the migration process, they are all moving at any time. Be alert. Afraid of being stared at by a lion around me. All animals encounter many dangers before reaching their destination. Look, an antelope is being chased by a wolf. At first, the antelope can escape from being eaten, but it still cannot escape the fate of being eaten. A group of elephants were looking for water in the desert. Tired and thirsty, they continued to move forward and found a water source. Unfortunately, the elephants' eyes were covered with dust and some of the baby elephants got lost with their mothers. The lucky elephant finally found a source of water and played in the river.
In the dense jungle, there are hundreds of species of insects, fish and birds living there. They live a carefree life, like Yang Yu, a son and daughter.
In the ocean, the shark is a ferocious fish. I saw it eating a seal, but the seal was not eaten all at once. It swam elsewhere flexibly, but the shark's power was very Big one, at this time, a struggle between dexterity and strength is taking place.
Having said so much, I feel that everything in the world must live on the earth. If there is no earth, there will be no way for living creatures to survive and no way for humans to survive.
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