Wildlife
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As promised, this new passage is about jellyfish and their unique properties. Jellyfish are marine invertebrates, so they are animals that live in the water with no spine, or bones for that matter. Jellyfish generally live in saltwater roaming our oceans. Not all jellyfish sting, but most do as a way to immobilize their prey. They have no brain, eyes, or bones. They have a dome structure on top, followed by tentacles or 'stalks'. The jellyfish eat through a mouth centered on the body which also discards waste, according to National Geographic.
To the left I have a STUNNING photo of an animal in its natural habitat, naturally doing stunning things. This website is not just to spread information and awareness of environmental dangers, or just to spread hope, it is also to spread the wonder and amazement that wildlife have. One of the many things that I admire of animals how unselfish and uncorrupted they are. Unlike humans, they are always loyal and do not kill for revenge or greed. Animals fight to protect their young, protect their home, and to feed themselves and their families. Now, you're probably thinking, 'Isn't that what we, as humans, do?'. Yes, some of us do fight and kill for these reasons, but others do not. Instead of only fighting and hurting for only these reasons, some of us fight for power, greed, money, revenge, and even sport. I know that animals are not humans, but they do deserve to be treated better than they are. I also know that God put animals on this earth for us to eat and use for our survival, but is that really what we do? No. Animals have families, homes, personalities, and feelings, just like we do, yet here we are, letting them and making them suffer. Making better environmental choices is one of the way that we can help them, but another is to learn more about them and learn all of the amazing ways they work. I hope you see, as much as I, that they are worth fighting for and are worth saving and admiring.