A country where squirrels can crawl on your feet
[Note: Since online media such as "Position News" and "Public News" have ceased operations earlier, I have republished some articles previously published in these media (or a small number of articles submitted earlier but not accepted for publication) on This article is one of them. ]
I like nature. It is easy to feel comfortable and relaxed when I am in it. I am often immersed in the vitality and mystery of it. Looking at a flower makes me admire its beauty, and looking at an insect makes me amazed at its magic.
I love meeting squirrels. I find them cute when I see them dragging their big tails and jumping around. It is even more interesting to know that they are cute and working seriously.
Recently, I encountered a squirrel that surprised me in St James's Park in London, England. The title of this article already predicts what it did. Watch the video below:
Just like watching squirrels normally, I originally planned to take a photo from a distance for fear of scaring it away, but it actually came close to me and climbed onto my feet! It was really a surprise and a surprise at the time! Fortunately, I still calmly filmed the process. I believe friends who love squirrels will understand how special and interesting this is.
Later, I made some simple assumptions: squirrels can climb up on their feet, which means they are not afraid of people, and this means that people here are kind to small animals (it is not difficult to see that other small animals are not afraid of people in the UK), and this means that people here are kind to small animals. People are more caring and humane, which means the place is more livable in this important respect. Of course, the above is not necessarily true deductive reasoning, but it has considerable inductive strength.
What makes people sigh is that in some places in the world, not only animals are afraid of people, but people are also afraid of people and lack trust in each other. This is because those countries where "people eat people" are still relatively barbaric, which is really sad.
To end with some good impressions, why not take a look at the beautiful scenery of St James's Park:
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