Seeing is defined as looking at something for the first time in your life. Generally, seeing is done with the eyes rather than the ears or heart. The eye plays a crucial role in helping you acknowledge the things you see. You observe an object, and your brain and heart process that information, allowing you to recognize it. When others inquire about what you have seen, you are able to understand and recognize them as well.
According to some definitions, such as those found on Bing search, wild is described as untamed, uninhibited, uncontrolled, and so forth. The term wild can refer to places available for farming and planting. Typically, these areas are unmanaged by people and lack human inhabitants. Most of these locations are likely found in jungles or isolated regions that have yet to be explored or are under protection by some authority.
Animals refer to living things that include herbivores, which consume plants, greens, or herbs. The carnivorous animals eat meat or other animals. Additionally, there are animals that eat both plants and meat, known as omnivores. These creatures are often found in jungles where abundant plants and herbs are available for nourishment.
In my experience, I have encountered a few wild animals, whether through visits or discoveries at home. Recently, I visited a zoo where I saw a tiger, although I do not recall much due to the lack of photos. I also observed a deer, which is a herbivore and appears quite adorable. Despite not having horns yet, it is still considered young. The last animal I distinctly remember from my zoo visit was an ostrich, known for its long legs. This animal can be ridden by humans, but it takes bravery due to its impressive speed. Furthermore, their eggs are quite tough and incredibly delicious when cooked, as I discovered on YouTube.
I have also located other animals on my own, which can be found nearby but require some searching. For instance, black cobras typically conceal themselves in hidden spots like holes or beneath heaps of leaves. In areas with long grass, this snake often resides and seeks out food such as rodents, which are part of the food chain. These rodents can be difficult to catch and sometimes venture into neighborhoods, spreading minor diseases and multiplying rapidly. This animal is considered sunnah to harm, and according to the Prophet (saw), they are categorized as pests, where one receives rewards for harming them.
Notably, a troop of monkeys can generally be found where they forage for plants like fruits and other greens. These monkeys exhibit intelligence in obtaining food, easily picking items and breaking things to eat. When approached by humans, they are known to flee and sometimes threaten to attack. Additionally, there are other animals that visit, such as dogs that occasionally scavenge for food by rummaging through garbage, hunting rodents at night, and barking as they go.
Chickens are also seen searching for food, often digging for worms in the ground and pulling them out of the soil. They scratch the ground to find other edible items. Meanwhile, the last animals, which are often hidden beneath the water, are snake fish and turtles, and these creatures, when approached by humans, tend to shield themselves by fleeing or hiding in places where they cannot be seen.
All these animals are magnificent creations of Allah, deserving of respect and compassion. Their survival depends on humans who care for and supply food for them. Some humans, like those who farm chickens, also take food from these creatures, as meat is often considered essential; many individuals consume chicken meat regularly. I understand how the ecology of these animals impacts the environment and protects other species that may be endangered, such as wild pigs, which I believe are becoming increasingly rare.
I’m Isnizal Z, a writer and lifelong learner based in somewhere warm, peaceful, and full of stories. Through daily prompts and personal insights, I share honest reflections on productivity, mindset, and the art of showing up. This blog is my digital journal—sometimes messy, always meaningful
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