An eye for an eye is the name of my project, where I’ll be presenting a story of how the covid-19 was created, showing the ugly truth of humans, and how our negligence is killing our nature.
An eye for an eye is the name of my project, where I’ll be presenting a story of how the covid-19 was created, showing the ugly truth of humans, and how our negligence is killing our nature.
The deer with an arrow on the face: That happened in the state of Oregon where an unusual case of deer with an arrow on the face was found, it said that the type of arrow isn’t normally used for hunting deers and the way it was shooted wasn’t for hunting. Sadly, it wasn’t the only case found. Dead Rhinos : There are now only two northern white rhinos left in the world Najin and Fatu, both are females, They both lives in Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, Africa. After almost 10 years of the current rhino poaching crisis, it’s hard to keep the shocking reality in the public eye. The statistics – 3 rhinos killed every day, more than 1,200 killed every year – are still almost as grim as they ever were, but they don’t tell the real story: the horrific brutality, cruelty and pointless killing of one of the world’s most iconic beasts by criminal gangs who are only interested in the profit they can make. How can anyone look at these image and not feel moved to do something to help save a species under constant threat from human greed? Mystery of dead birds falling from sky: It all started on the very 1st day of 2011 in Arkansas where an estimated 5,000 red-winged blackbirds dropped dead from the sky. In the small town of Beebe in central Arkansas, scientists said celebratory fireworks on New Year’s Eve likely sent thousands of discombobulated blackbirds into such a tizzy that they crashed into homes, cars and each other before plummeting to their deaths. They are also similar cases in Japan and Brazil. At Least 40 Tonnes Of Dead Fish Wash Up On Shore Of Polluted Lake In Lebanon: QARAOUN, Lebanon: Tonnes of dead fish have washed up on the banks of a lake on Lebanon's Litani river, engulfing a nearby village in a pungent smell, in a disaster blamed on polluted waters.