There are a lot of things we need to learn from the nature. One of them is the fact that we have to stick together. Most of the animals live in groups, they tolerate each other (following the domination rules inside the group), they stay together, eat together, raise their cubs together and what’s more important, they don’t interfere with the rules of nature. They enjoy life in the wild without harming the environment. We, people, should learn more from the animals. We should run away from loneliness and depression, from intolerance, from this tendency of destroying the world around. We should learn to live our lives, of enjoying it and understanding that we’re part of a whole. Here are some group pictures for you to meditate more about tolerance.
Wild Horses (Photo credit Lisa Dearing)
Hippo Pool ( Photo credit Andrew Kaplan)
King Penguins (Photo credit David Schultz)
Monarch Butterflies Mexico (Photo credit Joel Sartore)
Jellyfish Migration Palau (Photo credit National Geographic)
Black-browed albatrosses in Falkland Islands (Photo credit National Geographic)
Namibia Reflexion (Photo credit Takeite@sy’s)
Snow geese in New Mexico (Photo credit Ralph Lee Hopkins)
Coconut Island Fish (Photo credit Gwen Goodmanlowe)
Black sheep (Photo credit Paul Kipping)
Railway children (Photo credit Mike Snead)














15. December 2010 at 5:44 pm
the hippos are so cuteeee i wanna dibe right in =)
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