Humans as a species on this planet do not play well with others. Either those we perceive to be "other" within our own species or any other species on the planet. We perceive that as human and presumably the only ones who matter on the planet it's our birthright to protect ourselves and those of our own species. At all and any cost to other Earthlings with whom we share this planet. And with whom we're actually charged with stewardship of and of maintaining balance with in regards to the Earth's resources. We're so egocentric in our status of both predator and prey we neglect to honor the very vulnerability that actually could be our saving grace. It is only by dropping the mask of speciesism towards other species that ours will begin to fulfill its shining task of right relationship with others.
https://www.today.com/news/woman-plays-dead-while-running-charging-bison-yellowstone-t187340?cid=sm_npd_td_fb_ma&fbclid=IwAR2-VDOy3kQ1YbBvti0dihijojGk5HdwZERw9_a5hLt_OFYxwzaXO_qvV30
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/travel-stories/video-captures-moment-giant-black-bear-sneaks-up-on-hikers-taking-photo/news-story/b1f5083aa3667e5985bf9227d4c2bd54
https://www.freethink.com/articles/zoonotic-diseases?fbclid=IwAR39sugMsr3ga5MctwT-MN1-47ogjtf96lL6iQBQSEdC5HjkJ30fAUNIRUY
Thanks for listening! the Animals say "Together we are One."