Lone Wolf

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Posted by NemDeux
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This topic reminds me of a lone Gemini wolf... 😏



R.I.P. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/302M 😪

this reminded me of how i used to cry as a young child watching "Universum" a weekly documentary ....especially if young animals were involved and left to fend for themselves.
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The commodities of our modern world (and layers upon layers of concrete) - keeps a lot of us humans at bay from the raw and true image of nature (far far far from the way it's romanticized in literature - both ancient and modern - especially so called new age b.s.). In many ways... we live in a world of play pretend. Which is quite obvious - even in the way we procure the meat we eat (just another product - like chocolate or fruits... as if it grows on trees). We're missing out - the most relevant detail. One could say... modern humans are a lot like the wolf pups from above video (or children) - since most of us have access to meat without getting our hands dirty (we're raised to be more sensible - i guess... to deem that type of act as cruel - even tho, we eat meat and enjoy the taste). If we're to pull away the curtains of our modern society - nature might seem cruel (really cruel). But nature is not a person (the mask we put on in our play pretend world). It just is what it is (and what it always was). We simply... managed to tame our side of the world and thus - we can ignore the rest (the bits we don't like). I lack a first hand experience as well (hunting or slaughtering an animal...) - most of it is from what i've seen on TV (Discovery Channel - used to be one my cups of tea back in the old days / tho, i did witness some live action as well - since my grandparents live in the countryside) - and more recently on YouTube. There's all kinds of channels like WildEarth - where you can witness even footage like this...



They offer live broadcast as well (on their main channel). Then again - there's multiple live feeds on YouTube, like...



Just search for "wild nature live" - and take your pick. :]