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Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

author:Moonlight falling on fresh water

Okay, okay, don't be in a hurry to judge the Yangtze finless porpoise friends! Although their spit habit seems a bit "impolite", in the final analysis, the finless porpoises are just using their little ingenuity to try to get our attention.

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Think about it, if you are only 1.2 meters long, living in the vast Yangtze River, let alone talking to humans, it is difficult to even go ashore to say hello to land animals, right? It's quite creative to think with their little brains!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

You see, the finless porpoise usually loves to run around in the water, rolling for a while, jumping in a circle for a while, and occasionally seeing a boat passing by, they will 'hulala' after them to play to their heart's content, and their bodies are full of childlike happiness and purity. But when they meet us land animals, they can only watch us listlessly.

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

So, these "street slickers" finless porpoises came up with a bad idea -- since we don't pay attention to them and swim around quietly, then they will make a little bad, such as spitting or something, to see if we will react? Sure enough, as soon as they came up with this little trick, they immediately caught our attention, and even became popular on the Internet!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Look, doesn't this prove that the finless porpoise's "spitting stunt" is infinitely powerful? As if silently saying to us, "Hey, two-legged beasts, have you noticed us?" We are endangered national treasures, you must protect us!" What's more, the way they spit water is too cute, isn't it? Just like a child with a little temper and playing with a little temperament, people can't help but laugh and love it when they see it.

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Besides, the finless porpoises are just spitting a little saliva, and they don't really hurt anyone, so why should they say that they are "provoking" humans? If you hate it, just wave your hand at them and shout at them, and they will stop obediently. Netizens said, "If the giant panda fights with it, the giant panda will be imprisoned for three years", even if the finless porpoise is "rampant", we have to be pampered without fear!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

But in fact, it is we humans who really scare the finless porpoise. Finless porpoises are usually playful and playful, but when they see a large ship approaching, they will be so frightened that they will quickly get under the water for fear of being injured by the loud noise of the boat and the spinning propellers. It's no wonder that they don't think so, because not long ago, their adorable cousin, the White Dolphin, suffered this fate, being cut to death by various boats, and eventually headed for functional extinction. Therefore, no matter how "naughty" the finless porpoise is, it just wants to please us when it sees us, and it doesn't dare to really "provoke" at all!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Even more distressing is the dwindling food source for finless porpoises. You think, the Yangtze River was originally a pool of turbid sewage, and all kinds of harmful substances and garbage were constantly discharged into it, polluting the small fish and shrimp that were already small. In addition, overfishing is so high that it is difficult to eat something clean and fresh. Food is scarce, so it's no wonder that the finless porpoises that have been spotted recently are shrinking in size, which is scary!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Therefore, we still have to reflect on whether we have done something wrong to let these elves who should be carefree and frolicking in the Yangtze River fall into such a predicament? It is a shame that they still like to be close to human beings so innocently and entertain us in various ways, but in exchange for the messy mother river of the Yangtze River. Shouldn't we learn from the simple and kind nature of finless porpoise babies who are willing to share, and take good care of this beautiful home?

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

Speaking of which, I know you all have the answer in your hearts. So, let us take action today, as long as we take action to protect the mother river of the Yangtze River and the finless porpoise babies with sincerity, I believe that they will definitely respond to us with a cheerful spit dance, instead of helplessly "spitting on us". At that time, both sides of the Yangtze River will be full of prosperity and flourishing species, and the finless porpoises will be able to play freely on the river, bringing us endless happiness and hope!

Is the "Yangtze River Street" who spits on people really provocative? Netizen: The giant panda also wants to let it

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