Greetings readers and welcome to Folio, the blog of Fandescript! Happy Earth Day to all! Readers, writers, and fans alike, I thank you for your constant visitation of our website and hope you have enjoyed Fandescript's daily animal facts! I hope that the information presented to you over the past couple of days has been enlightening and also peaked your curious minds to delve deeper into the world of not just our animal friends, but into the world of nature itself. Over the past couple of days during my research in presenting these animals to you, I learned more about the creatures you see here on this website and found a commonality that we share amongst them, though I am sure there are many to name. We all share our portion of trail, hardship, and joys in this life: whether man or beast. Think about it.
The mother zebra whose foal was snatched by predators simply for food. The mother who has lost her son or daughter to life's circumstances, be them economical, social, mental etc. The pack of wolves that face the cold kiss of winter's chill endeavoring to survive in the icy wilderness against all odds. The family that struggles, mother and father, (sometimes either or) to keep a roof over their children's head facing mounting bills with low income. The joy when a new calf is born to a mother water buffalo and the joy a mother feels when she brings another human life into the world. I present these examples to you as a symbol to show that we all go through hard times and seasons of pain as God's creatures. Separated by our genus/species and other matters, we still collectively face challenges whether in the classroom, courtroom, job, or on the savannah, tundra, or jungle. The old saying is true. It really is a jungle out there. But just as the camel pushes on through the dry desert sands, so must we. Just as the wildebeest migrate by the thousands in search of greener pastures facing predators and surmounting odds of death, so must we trek on. As some of our animal friends are facing extinction, yet they bounce back with the help of conservationists and wildlife refuge efforts of organizations across the globe, so must we rebound back from the circumstances and situations we face daily with the help of one another. Maybe in this light, we can see that we're not so different from those who we share this planet with and hopefully preserve this home for generations to come which will one day share it its trials, tribulations, and utter triumphs despite their race, be them human or animal. It is our nature for we all have instincts. Happy Earth Day!
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