Prove that the subject is a kind and compassionate person. These animals, meant to live freely and carefree in the ocean, are kept in a limited space for people to enjoy in order to meet their needs.
I remember a friend once said that she went to the aquarium and saw a seal swimming from one end of the glass tank to the other, then turn it over and back again and again. , she, I stayed there and read it over and over a dozen times. He continued to swim until I left. It wasn't the first time she'd seen him swim backwards. She remembered her previous visit, which happened to be a public holiday and there were a lot of people. She took a quick look and left. She only remembered that there was a special seal. this time, swim backwards!
Now that I think about it, I'm afraid he will repeat this action every day, day after day, year after yearyear, until he gets old. Imagine, if we walk from one end of the room to the other several times every day and there are other animals watching us outside the house, what a terrible feeling that is, I I'm afraid we'll be bored out of our minds. Many fish in the aquarium also hide in coral reefs or in the sand, lying quietly, not wanting to swim at all. Some children knock on the glass hoping the fish can swim, maybe they are tired.
Although the aquarium is beautiful, it sacrifices the freedom of marine life. They originally belonged to the vast ocean, but now they can only stay in this small space until they grow old. It's not a white lotus. , but a white lotus. From the bottom of my heart, I hope people can reduce the number of visits to the aquarium and become familiar with the many ways to understand marine lifee. This does not necessarily require trapping these animals. may have the opportunity to return to the ocean.