Nature
How Farm Raised Frankenfish Attack Wild Salmon and Environment Hooked by False Marketing
One of my fondest memories is catching salmon in the Pacific Ocean in younger days. A small live herring is hooked through its back, lowered into the dark water to be a delicious snack for a passing salmon. Once caught, the sudden flight away, the spin reel whirring, the run-and-pull minutes to gradually tire out its strength to survive, and finally lifting up the beautiful silver scaled fish.
By Annemarie Berukoff3 years ago in Earth
Cool like the other side of the flower
Autumn is a harvest season and a golden season. Golden yellow crops, golden yellow leaves, golden yellow everywhere, and all kinds of small golden flowers, everywhere is golden yellow a color, as if it is everywhere gold, very nice.
By Vranes Samaha3 years ago in Earth
What are the dangers of volcanic eruptions? And what is the Year Without Summer?
The news of the volcanic eruption in Tonga has been on my radar for the past two days, closely followed. It is, after all, a catastrophe that will affect us for the rest of our lives. Every time a catastrophe of this magnitude happens, I feel deeply the insignificance and arrogance of human beings who think they have conquered nature but are unable to avert it. But often when faced with a catastrophe, we can see the difference between humans and other animals, and that is cooperation. The spirit of support from all sides in times of trouble is one of our very important human qualities.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Earth
Sichuan is on fire! Ya'an's first national Grade II animal brown-backed field hen found, red iris is extremely special
Two days ago, rare animals and plants were found continuously in Zhejiang and other places, triggering concern and discussion among netizens. Many people are speculating that it is now the season of changing seasons, which is the active period for animals.
By Paul Weiest3 years ago in Earth








