Walking along the water's edge after lunch, I saw a leopard-print catfish wrapped in a net and motionless.

It was tightly wrapped and crumbled. Also dragged the mineral water bottle, do not know how to wrap it up. Is it that when it was entangled, the lower catfish struggled desperately, trying to get out of the net rope, but it became more and more entangled, resulting in the inability to move now?
Conversely, it was found that the mouth of the lower catfish was still moving, indicating that it was still alive.
Leopard-print catfish are also called scavengers.
I slowly helped it clean up the net rope, the thin rope was very cut, carefully and patiently tearing off the thin line.
After cleaning up and putting it into the water, it has not yet returned to its senses, still motionless, maintaining its original state of being bound.
Put down some more, sink into the water, it slowly finds the feeling of "home", swings its tail, and swims away.
Head downstream and see fishing boats. I think that when the next catfish is trapped, the harder it scurries, the tighter it is wrapped, and when the tossing is exhausted, that is, its death period. Of course, it did not want to be unexpectedly saved and was reborn. However, after the rebirth, it may not be able to imagine that the huge net of destiny, the fishing boat, is waiting for it. Life is the same, when we struggle hard, the hand of fate becomes more and more tight, and when we escape, the whirlpool of fate is waiting for us to enter the net downstream.