All things great and small, Nature appreciation |
All things great and small, Nature appreciation |
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i'm a huge wildlife enthusiast and i love finding out and gathering information about all sorts of creatures. i live in india and try my best to explore the forests and natural bounty of my region as best as i can. even though i usually steer clear of arguments i was faced with a very irate and disturbed bunch of co-hikers who just coudn't fathom the requiremnt of the existence of cirtain creatures like mosquitoes and leaches and cockroaches. i was totally unnerved and had to tell them of the benifits (not necessarily for humanity, but to the rest of the ecosystem) of these creatures. mosquitoes, leaches, cockroaches and their like (the kind that don't appeal to us humans) are extremely important for the welbeing of most tropical ecosystems. i had to go into the nitty-gritties of how exactly each of these life forms ensured and supported most other life forms in their vicinity. being a little inebrieated by then (the local toddy was taking affect) i went on to tell them about the utter brilliance of their evolutionary design. each one of these creatures have survived the harshest of climate changes and dispite their menacing (so it seems to us) appearance have a much more significant role to play in the long run than we (humans) ever will. i would love to get some thoughts or responses about your favourite animals or plants and compare notes. hic. cheers.
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