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INTRODUKSHON :

TENE HOPI PREKAUSHON MIRANDO E FOTO-NAN ! !

Via di e foto-nan aki nos kier a ilustra ku : e otro banda di bida tin morto.
Morto no mester wordu mira komo algu desastroso of negativo semper.

* Pa sierto bestia sobrebibi, nan tin ku mata i kome otro bestia.
* Un bestia a hiba un dushi bida kaba i door di behes ( edat ) ta muri.
* Den mundu di Insekto, tin morto komo sakrifisio pa " gene " of tambe
kustumber-nan di morto natural den proseso di reprodukshon. ( " siklo " )

Di otro banda tin esnan ku a hanja nan morto pa via di:

* Malesa
* Falta di alimentashon
* Aksidente
* Intervenshon di hende

Den naturalesa nada ta bai perdi. Un ehempel di esaki ta:

Un Kadaver di un Para na suela door hanja su morto pa kualkier motibu ;

+ E kurpa di e Para (morto) ta wordu kome door di Warawara, Insekto-nan manera:
Poxilia, Vruminga, Muskita, Bichi, Kakalaka, etc.
+ Pluma-nan di e Para (morto) ta wordu usa door di otro Para pa traha neshi.
+ E sitio aki ta pone diferente tipo di insekto hanja parega pa reprodusi.
+ Loke resta ta fertilisa e suela.

Tur esaki-nan ta hasi E naturalesa un " Siklo " grandi.

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VIEWERS DISCRETION ADVICE ! !

Through these pictures we like to illustrate that : Next to life is dead.
Dead must not always be portrait as something disastrous or negative.

* For some species to survive, they must kill and eat other species.
* An aminal has live happy and die because of his age.
* In the Insect world, some sacrifice for their Gene, and other do this
" natural dead " through a Cicle.

On the other hand some die through:

* Health problems
* Food shortages
* Accident
* Human intervention

In nature , nothing goes to waste. An example of this is :

A corpse of a Bird lies down on the ground.

+ This can be eaten by: A Cara-cara, insects like Poxilia, Ants, Flies, Worms, Roach etc.
+ The spot is used as meeting ground and mating ground for different type of insects.
+ The feathers are used by other Birds for their nest.
+ The rest will fertilise the soil.

All this is part of the " Big cicle of nature."

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