Sunday, April 19, 2015

When Animals Fear

When you hold mice in your hand take a look at what they do with their tails. 
They automatically entwine each others tails.
 It's a mystery why they do this but it's cute to watch. I think it might be to make one another secure. It's a bit like people holding hands.
When fearful animals often huddle together. Sheep, for example, will form circles and put their heads close to each other to console each other when they are about to be slaughtered. They are intelligent and know the terrible cruelty that is happening to them.
All animals can sense killing and do not want to die. They have feelings - and not only of fear. They also feel love and joy and anger. 

We kill them and eat them and wear them - and it's not even necessary any more.