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Wednesday 27 January 2010

Animal Instink

"Progress, success and enjoyment that we can bury our reach into the cemetery called 'comfort-zone'."
A few moments before the storm tsunami hit Aceh and some other parts of the world, a victim in Aceh who survived tells of a newspaper that he had suspected the birds flying white. "Bad," he said as he turned toward the hill. True, a few moments later the water overflowing in front of my eyes. Apparently the animals have good instincts to the signs of nature. In Sri Lanka, as reported on CNN, is also rare to find dead animals, even human corpses piled everywhere. "No Elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit. I think animals can sense disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening, "said H.D. Ratnayake, Deputy Director of Sri Lanka's Wildlife Department, such as
quoted by CNN.
Others again with what was reported the New York Post - Online Edition. Some volunteers also an animal lover who moved after the storm tsunami found precisely the fact that many victims are pets in the home, rarely found in victims of wild animals. "Wild animals seemed to sense the massive tidal wave approaching, and escaped to higher ground. But many pets refused to abandon their human owners, and livestock was often penned or tied down and could not escape, "said an a animal-welfare experts said such dutilis New York Post - Online Edition.
Interestingly, some reluctant pet owners to leave the house and died with his master. On the one hand can we understand this as a form of 'loyalty', on the other hand, I expected this, it's pet "went numb" kind of instincts than animals surviving in the wilderness. Perhaps they had too long been a pet that can not move from the "comfort-zone" it.
In some cases, progress has been made to create a setup man to himself. Like the fate of pets, humans had finally died buried with "progress" that was created on the ground called "comfort-zone" is. Humans forget, that they must remain friends with nature, to keep honing instincts.

Source : www.resensi.net

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