
When I Woke Up, I Was Beaten by a Killer Whale!
About This Novel
When Yu Yuan, a graduate student in a small language, was watching a killer whale show, he was dragged into the pool by the scarred killer whale and drowned. When he woke up, he found that he had turned into a killer whale. At the moment of life and death, he was rescued by another killer whale. Yu Yuan, who was greedy for life and fearful of death, immediately decided to rely on him. However, this fish brother was cold, arrogant and venomous, and seemed very difficult to get close to. Yu Yuan could only shamelessly test his bottom line bit by bit. Unexpectedly, this aloof Brother Yu was actually a love brain. Yu Yuan, who knew the truth, regretted it, but there was no room for him to show off. Brother Yu followed her closely and couldn't get rid of her. Brother Yu in the early stage: I don't care about a killer whale as shameful as you. Later Brother Yu: I caught a ray for you. As long as you don't get angry with me, I will eat it for you... Yu Yuan: What did you say? ! Brother Yu: Dear leader of the whale group, I went to catch the ray specially. Can you please enjoy it? As he spoke, he rubbed Yu Yuan's favor and acted awkwardly: "Please pay attention to me, Yuanyuan."
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No buying and selling, no harm
Very good, I have always been disgusted with the behavior of marine animals being kept in captivity, especially large animals. The most direct reason is that it is extremely difficult for aquariums to provide a suitable environment. I have always believed that there is no harm without buying and selling, so I never paid attention to the aquarium until it was broken at the beginning of this year. The Osaka Aquarium is built by the sea and is known as the "Pacific Ocean" tank with a water capacity of 5,400 tons. There are no animal performances at Osaka Aquarium. It is indeed very attractive to me who has never been to an aquarium. I thought about going to see it. I would not think that the aquarium is bad. It is a personal prejudice. After all, I have never been to an aquarium. How can I say it is in captivity? So, I went to the aquarium for the first time in my life. To be honest, a pool is always a pool. Basically, in about 7-8 minutes, a large whale 🐋 will appear in the same area repeatedly. In short, the venue is still pitifully small, which restricts freedom. If such a venue is already world-class, then it is conceivable that the captivity of animals in other aquariums is complete cruelty. "We are predators, and there is nothing wrong with hunting fish. This is how we survive, but this is not a reason for you to abuse other living beings." Indeed, many animals suffer because of human beings' contempt for life and their playful mentality. In many dark corners, these unknown transactions are still going on. In the bright corner, for now, I still stick to my prejudices and do what I can. I don't go to animal circuses or aquariums. If there is no business, there is no harm.
This book made me feel deeply after reading it, because we have always lived on land. Although I saw news on the Internet about human beings' destruction of the ocean, I knew it was wrong, but I didn't have a very intuitive feeling. This book made me see clearly the loveliness of marine animals and the destruction of the ocean by humans from the perspective of killer whales. Bad, I feel deeply guilty about the issue of human destruction of nature. It's just that we are only a small part of society and cannot completely stop these problems. However, I think we should still stand firm in protecting nature and start with small things, such as restraining our own behavior at the beach, picking up garbage on the sea, etc.
"I'm not trying to sensationalize, but the tears of a certain supporting character made me wet half a pack of tissues."
🌊 A poem to protect life in the blue - to every heart of the ocean that can breathe Have you ever seen a clownfish playing hide and seek in the coral? Have you ever heard the soulful chant of a humpback whale halfway around the world? Have you ever touched the lines carved by time on the back of a turtle? The ocean, the oldest dream on this blue planet, is using its gentleness for hundreds of millions of years to nurture miracles of life that are more magnificent than the land - but their breathing is becoming heavier. 🌊 They are not "landscapes", they are family members who share the earth with us Clownfish rely on the gaps in coral reefs to avoid natural predators, but 50% of the world's corals have lost their color due to rising sea temperatures; sea turtles have evolved over millions of years, but they cannot distinguish between plastic bags and jellyfish, and more than 100,000 die every year from eating plastic; blue whales, the largest living organisms on earth, have been found with stomachs full of fishing nets discarded by humans... They cannot speak, but they are asking us for help at the speed of disappearing: "I was born and raised here, but now, I may not be able to wait until tomorrow." 🐬 Every choice we make is rewriting their destiny • Reject single-use plastics: Using one less straw or one less plastic bag may save a turtle from the pain of intestinal blockage; • Support sustainable seafood: Choose seafood with "MSC certification", reject illegal fishing, and leave a home for fish stocks to thrive; • Reduce carbon footprint: walk more, drive less, slow down seawater acidification, and don't let coral bleaching become a black and white photo forever; • Do not buy marine biological products: no trading means no harm, the beauty of clam shells and the "nourishing" of shark fins are all stained with the blood and tears of life; • Become the "eyes" of the ocean: If you see illegal sewage discharge or abuse of marine life, be brave enough to report it - your voice may save a group of lives. 💙 The ocean does not need humans, but humans need the ocean It is the source of 70% of the earth's oxygen, a natural air conditioner that regulates the climate, and a livelihood for countless people. When we protect the beaches where sea turtles lay their eggs, we are actually protecting the future of fishing villages; when we protect the beauty of coral reefs, we are actually protecting the fairy tale world that children can see in the future. 🌍Start today and be the "gentle guardian" of the ocean! You don't have to be an environmental warrior, you just need to engrave "treasure" into your daily life: Next time you go to the beach, take away the trash and pick up other people's leftovers; If you see a stranded seal, gently contact the rescue team instead of watching and taking photos; Tell the people around you: "This piece of blue deserves our gentle treatment." Because every arc of a dolphin leaping out of the water, every fluorescent bloom of coral, is a love letter written by the earth to us - "I care about you, please, care about my children." 🌊 The ocean cannot speak, but every heartbeat of it deserves to be heard.
There are a few curious points
How will the heroine's transformation into a killer whale be explained in the end, or will there be no explanation? Now that we have embarked on a global trip, there will definitely be no shortage of plots in the middle. I am looking forward to it. I guess the photographer Burke will definitely make a fortune from this. Then the two killer whales will become famous in human society. Will that cause people on land to capture Awei and the research institute or related places where Taro Yuan originally stayed? I don't think the author will not intend to magnify the ugliness of human nature and create some villains. Well, the above are all guesses, please give me a solution
Very beautiful
When I was reading the book about polar bears, I saw that it was recommended, but I didn't read it because I don't like fish () After reading the book about polar bears, I hesitated and clicked it, and then I was like, how could there be such a cute creature like a killer whale in this world? It's obvious that the author has carefully studied the habits of the creatures, and the writing is not retarded at all. (Referring to a brainless article with no logic) I was inspired by it and it also served as a popular science. I remembered the habits of many marine creatures. Because of their stories, I watched documentaries about killer whales and some popular science. I found that I could recognize many of the creatures mentioned. To me, it is very meaningful. I look forward to your new works.
Juju looks great! There is basically no nonsense, and it is very interesting. I feel that I have been exposed to a new world, but I feel that it ends a bit too quickly. Wow, the two orca enthusiasts, polar bears and animal rescue organizations have not written back yet, which is a pity.
Very well written, don't write it next time
When I saw the title of the book, I thought it was a very happy novel, but when I read it, I was stabbed. Fortunately, the ending is relatively happy, otherwise it would be really depressing.
Although I want to give four stars because of the knife, I really like the large writing style. I highly recommend it with five stars.
Ahhhhhh, I came from the book Polar Bear. I really like the large writing style and it is very real. I loved it so much that I stayed up until past four in the morning to read it! But please tell me why it was so sweet towards the end when it was so sweet at the beginning! ! ! I couldn't help crying in the middle of the night... And maybe I forgot about Xiaote who was waiting by the Dah Ming Lake? I want to see Xiaote's extras! ! ! Please give Xiongxiong a good ending, please don't kill us again! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Official(272)Scraped 21d ago
No buying and selling, no harm
Very good, I have always been disgusted with the behavior of marine animals being kept in captivity, especially large animals. The most direct reason is that it is extremely difficult for aquariums to provide a suitable environment. I have always believed that there is no harm without buying and selling, so I never paid attention to the aquarium until it was broken at the beginning of this year. The Osaka Aquarium is built by the sea and is known as the "Pacific Ocean" tank with a water capacity of 5,400 tons. There are no animal performances at Osaka Aquarium. It is indeed very attractive to me who has never been to an aquarium. I thought about going to see it. I would not think that the aquarium is bad. It is a personal prejudice. After all, I have never been to an aquarium. How can I say it is in captivity? So, I went to the aquarium for the first time in my life. To be honest, a pool is always a pool. Basically, in about 7-8 minutes, a large whale 🐋 will appear in the same area repeatedly. In short, the venue is still pitifully small, which restricts freedom. If such a venue is already world-class, then it is conceivable that the captivity of animals in other aquariums is complete cruelty. "We are predators, and there is nothing wrong with hunting fish. This is how we survive, but this is not a reason for you to abuse other living beings." Indeed, many animals suffer because of human beings' contempt for life and their playful mentality. In many dark corners, these unknown transactions are still going on. In the bright corner, for now, I still stick to my prejudices and do what I can. I don't go to animal circuses or aquariums. If there is no business, there is no harm.
This book made me feel deeply after reading it, because we have always lived on land. Although I saw news on the Internet about human beings' destruction of the ocean, I knew it was wrong, but I didn't have a very intuitive feeling. This book made me see clearly the loveliness of marine animals and the destruction of the ocean by humans from the perspective of killer whales. Bad, I feel deeply guilty about the issue of human destruction of nature. It's just that we are only a small part of society and cannot completely stop these problems. However, I think we should still stand firm in protecting nature and start with small things, such as restraining our own behavior at the beach, picking up garbage on the sea, etc.
"I'm not trying to sensationalize, but the tears of a certain supporting character made me wet half a pack of tissues."
🌊 A poem to protect life in the blue - to every heart of the ocean that can breathe Have you ever seen a clownfish playing hide and seek in the coral? Have you ever heard the soulful chant of a humpback whale halfway around the world? Have you ever touched the lines carved by time on the back of a turtle? The ocean, the oldest dream on this blue planet, is using its gentleness for hundreds of millions of years to nurture miracles of life that are more magnificent than the land - but their breathing is becoming heavier. 🌊 They are not "landscapes", they are family members who share the earth with us Clownfish rely on the gaps in coral reefs to avoid natural predators, but 50% of the world's corals have lost their color due to rising sea temperatures; sea turtles have evolved over millions of years, but they cannot distinguish between plastic bags and jellyfish, and more than 100,000 die every year from eating plastic; blue whales, the largest living organisms on earth, have been found with stomachs full of fishing nets discarded by humans... They cannot speak, but they are asking us for help at the speed of disappearing: "I was born and raised here, but now, I may not be able to wait until tomorrow." 🐬 Every choice we make is rewriting their destiny • Reject single-use plastics: Using one less straw or one less plastic bag may save a turtle from the pain of intestinal blockage; • Support sustainable seafood: Choose seafood with "MSC certification", reject illegal fishing, and leave a home for fish stocks to thrive; • Reduce carbon footprint: walk more, drive less, slow down seawater acidification, and don't let coral bleaching become a black and white photo forever; • Do not buy marine biological products: no trading means no harm, the beauty of clam shells and the "nourishing" of shark fins are all stained with the blood and tears of life; • Become the "eyes" of the ocean: If you see illegal sewage discharge or abuse of marine life, be brave enough to report it - your voice may save a group of lives. 💙 The ocean does not need humans, but humans need the ocean It is the source of 70% of the earth's oxygen, a natural air conditioner that regulates the climate, and a livelihood for countless people. When we protect the beaches where sea turtles lay their eggs, we are actually protecting the future of fishing villages; when we protect the beauty of coral reefs, we are actually protecting the fairy tale world that children can see in the future. 🌍Start today and be the "gentle guardian" of the ocean! You don't have to be an environmental warrior, you just need to engrave "treasure" into your daily life: Next time you go to the beach, take away the trash and pick up other people's leftovers; If you see a stranded seal, gently contact the rescue team instead of watching and taking photos; Tell the people around you: "This piece of blue deserves our gentle treatment." Because every arc of a dolphin leaping out of the water, every fluorescent bloom of coral, is a love letter written by the earth to us - "I care about you, please, care about my children." 🌊 The ocean cannot speak, but every heartbeat of it deserves to be heard.
There are a few curious points
How will the heroine's transformation into a killer whale be explained in the end, or will there be no explanation? Now that we have embarked on a global trip, there will definitely be no shortage of plots in the middle. I am looking forward to it. I guess the photographer Burke will definitely make a fortune from this. Then the two killer whales will become famous in human society. Will that cause people on land to capture Awei and the research institute or related places where Taro Yuan originally stayed? I don't think the author will not intend to magnify the ugliness of human nature and create some villains. Well, the above are all guesses, please give me a solution
Very beautiful
When I was reading the book about polar bears, I saw that it was recommended, but I didn't read it because I don't like fish () After reading the book about polar bears, I hesitated and clicked it, and then I was like, how could there be such a cute creature like a killer whale in this world? It's obvious that the author has carefully studied the habits of the creatures, and the writing is not retarded at all. (Referring to a brainless article with no logic) I was inspired by it and it also served as a popular science. I remembered the habits of many marine creatures. Because of their stories, I watched documentaries about killer whales and some popular science. I found that I could recognize many of the creatures mentioned. To me, it is very meaningful. I look forward to your new works.
Juju looks great! There is basically no nonsense, and it is very interesting. I feel that I have been exposed to a new world, but I feel that it ends a bit too quickly. Wow, the two orca enthusiasts, polar bears and animal rescue organizations have not written back yet, which is a pity.
Very well written, don't write it next time
When I saw the title of the book, I thought it was a very happy novel, but when I read it, I was stabbed. Fortunately, the ending is relatively happy, otherwise it would be really depressing.
Although I want to give four stars because of the knife, I really like the large writing style. I highly recommend it with five stars.
Ahhhhhh, I came from the book Polar Bear. I really like the large writing style and it is very real. I loved it so much that I stayed up until past four in the morning to read it! But please tell me why it was so sweet towards the end when it was so sweet at the beginning! ! ! I couldn't help crying in the middle of the night... And maybe I forgot about Xiaote who was waiting by the Dah Ming Lake? I want to see Xiaote's extras! ! ! Please give Xiongxiong a good ending, please don't kill us again! ! ! ! ! ! ! !











