No Prob-Llamas When Hanging With the Animals

One thing about me: I love animals. If there are animals to see, I have to see them. I recently had the opportunity to go on an adventure outdoors and meet lots of lovely animals. I was in paradise! I especially loved meeting the camels and baby llamas (also known as crias). Watching the animals happily roam around made me smile. They live such simple lives and are happy as can be. They were excited to see my friend and me, and I was even more excited to see them.

           One of my favorite things about seeing animals is watching how they interact. The camels each tried to grab our attention, but it was clear they enjoyed being together. They are known to be social animals and typically stay in herds. Apparently, camels even blow on each other to greet one another. How adorable is that?

Being with animals reminds me why we must take care of nature. I think back to one of our early discussions analyzing song lyrics that had to do with taking care of the planet. It’s easy to live in
our “paved paradise.” While many people would acknowledge that we need to do a better job of nurturing nature, we reside in the comfort of our homes. Our “beds are burning,” yet we continue on. The specific song that stands out to me is “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” by Marvin Gaye, in which he sings, “Animals and birds who live nearby are dying. Oh mercy, mercy me.” The actions we take affect the animals around us and their homes. I especially think about the movement to end the use of plastic straws to save the turtles after a video went viral of a plastic straw stuck in the nose of a sea turtle. The cute llamas and camels that I love to admire rely on me to keep their homes intact. When we think about the specific animals that our actions have an impact on, it makes saving the planet more personal.


Until my next adventure,



Sav

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