china’s biodiversity unveils the ecological incentives these animals respond to. their motivation to adapt and thrive is a telltale sign of survival, evolving hunting instincts and strategies that expand their lifestyles and lifespan in the latter encompassing multiple biomes within the ecosystem, only then the real outliers will take the world.
it reminds me of an online article i’ve read of an anthropologist named margaret mead, she explained that a broken femur is a paramount characteristic of animalia: a food to predators, a meat as it is described. herewith, an animal cannot flee from the food chain perils, it also cannot advance its own survival activities all because it has, again, a broken femur or worse, both. as media consumers, we obtained a glimpse of her reasoning being displayed in the film as it captures the exact same ecological narrative.
i also deeply desire for vegetarians and vegans to watch this film because eating is an innate cornerstone of being an animal, despite the bloody cost of killing.
not to mention michelle yeoh??? being the narrator??? it is indeed a delight to watch the film.
china’s biodiversity unveils the ecological incentives these animals respond to. their motivation to adapt and thrive is a telltale sign of survival, evolving hunting instincts and strategies that expand their lifestyles and lifespan in the latter encompassing multiple biomes within the ecosystem, only then the real outliers will take the world.
it reminds me of an online article i’ve read of an anthropologist named margaret mead, she explained that a broken femur is a paramount characteristic of animalia: a food to predators, a meat as it is described. herewith, an animal cannot flee from the food chain perils, it also cannot advance its own survival activities all because it has, again, a broken femur or worse, both. as media consumers, we obtained a glimpse of her reasoning being displayed in the film as it captures the exact same ecological narrative.
i also deeply desire for vegetarians and vegans to watch this film because eating is an innate cornerstone of being an animal, despite the bloody cost of killing.
not to mention michelle yeoh??? being the narrator??? it is indeed a delight to watch the film.