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Moving stories of animals saving lives

1. Yellowstone National Park in the United States experienced a forest fire. After the fire, rangers began to go up the mountain to inspect the damage. A ranger found a burnt bird under a tree. Although dead, the bird maintains a pose like a statue. The ranger felt a little surprised, so he gently nudged the bird with a branch. Unexpectedly, several chicks came out from under the dead mother's wings. It turned out that this loving mother bird instinctively knew that the toxic smoke would rise to high places. In order to prevent the disaster from happening to her children, she took several little birds to the bottom of the big tree and used her wings to protect them. Put up a protective umbrella. The mother bird could have spread her wings and flown away to find a safe place to rest. But it cannot leave its children in the fire. When the flames jumped up and burned its body, it stood there firmly, motionless. Because it has made up its mind to use its own life to protect the children under its wings.

2. It’s autumn, and the swallows are beginning to fly south. A group of swallows are preparing to fly over a highway. One of them, probably exhausted from flying for too long, flew very low when it flew across the road. Suddenly, a large truck roared past, and tragedy happened again. Another swallow in the flock immediately left the flock and landed next to the dead one. Was the dead one his lover or family member? Another car drove over, and the bird flew up quickly. The rapid speed of the car stirred up the wind, and the birds on the ground turned over. Seeing the bird on the ground change its posture, the swallow seemed to be encouraged, and quickly flew down again, waiting beside him, chirping loudly, the sound was heartbreaking, as if calling :Why don't you get up? But the other side could never hear it, so the bird actually tried to pick up the bird on the ground and take it to fly with him. He flapped his wings hard, again and again.

Another car passed by, and the bird's body was blown by the rapid wind of the car. The bird was inspired again and continued to try in vain...