Hide and kill- No Victim game in the Wild

in #wildlife5 years ago

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Predators obey natures call, so is a prey. The feeble, sick, baby animals pays the price always and they end up as lunch or supper as a fundamental rule. Moreover, predators too pay heavier prices sometimes in their search for meals, that is to ascertain the mystery in the wild about no victims, every beast has been programmed to serve a purpose.

The Deer, Zebra, Antelope, Wildebeest, Buffalos and many more of the prey category can't exist if there was not check and balance measures to control their population over available resources in the wild, too much of them will bring scarcity of gracing land and in turn famine and starvation. Of course, nature could feed them all if the activities of human beings has not altered the seasonal circle of resources, but the acts of men which includes poaching, wild fires(non natural), encroachment, technological activities that had caused global warming and many more had made several augmentation to both Nature and the animals circle of life.

Any Prey who fails to master the art of maneuvering and out running predators has failed natures tasks, so is a predator that failed to learn how to hunt for its meals, they both are not victims for not obeying mother nature to survive.

Humans and animals were designed to obey natures rules, but the former seems to have out smart mother earth and had boycott so many "Dos and Don'ts" she needs to check and balance her resources over her children (man, beast and elements). The only victims is nature and it's as a result of human activities that had altered its natural way of running preventing; due rain in season, climatic and change in season balance, foods and crops growing in abundance without being affected by the poisoned atmosphere and soil.

In conclusion, nature always fights back and in the end humans become the ultimate victims, our activities affecting both land and water animals often don't go without being punished!

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Posted manually curated by @upmewhale, nominated by @horpey

Many thanks brother.

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