Where do I start? I could start with my timeline-where I was born. I could discuss aspects such as my family, what I do for fun, why I choose to eat insects over plants, or why lizards poop that white black combination. To tell you the truth, I am not too clear on most of that stuff. I do not recollect or have any reason to remember my place of birth. My family? Well it turns out that, similar with most living creatures, it is complicated to go into detail about my family. Besides, I don’t feel like discussing that part of me right now. Maybe later on I will, who knows. I don’t have a problem with any of them. Nor am I some degenerate lizard who ran away from home because my mom and dad chose not to buy into to the directions and decisions of my all powerful, all knowing mind. Why my poop is white and black, I have no idea. Ask a human that one. Humans understand my physical biology better than I do. Concerning what I eat, I think by the end of this work, you will begin to understand mine and many other animals’ reasoning for our very different diet habits.
Regarding what I just mentioned, us non-humans tend not to think too much on the kind of stuff. Our minds tend to be elsewhere. To clarify elsewhere, we are not always only thinking about survival. With that said, I will try my best to hit these types of surface level, introductory conversation points. Very much a shared human personality characteristic, but I should be able to give you some information on those types of subject areas, eventually.
I do want to point out that I will be explaining little things about myself and a lot of other creatures throughout the sections of this writing. In other words, just because I will mostly discuss myself throughout the immediate next few pages, does not mean this is the only information you will learn about me.
Before I really get going, I should take a few minutes to provide a brief overview of my primary reasons to facilitate this work. In other words, why am I facilitating and why should you read it? The main reason is that I feel the need to spend more time assisting the human species. I do not mean this sarcastically, but humans need all the help they can get! It’s a strange thing really. For years, humans assume ownership of their physical surroundings to the degree of self-sacrificing their mind bodies and spirit to ensure ownership. It is highly debated among humans as to how much ownership is too much, or if it is needed at all. This debate is both interesting and strange (at least to the rest of us beings) in that the human priority should perhaps be focused on a reality check! Despite the human gains and physical control over the earth they, as a species, continue to be one of the weakest and most vulnerable in comparison to other living creatures and beings.
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