Comments by "Mark Okada" (@markokada7311) on "Life Along the Line: Equator's Deep Jungles | Full Documentary" video.
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To be specific, I admired & enjoyed on 2 occasions; at 21:23, the man said, " if someone tries to take it from you, you must fight to the death for it" , showing his unwavering determination & dedication. And at 27:40, those keepers for orangutans never fail to put a big smile on my face for their deed. It's said we, humans, share up to 98% of genes w/ them. Just in case of overpopulations & becoming grossly imbalance, then culling could be considered, right? Finally, Get.factual, you never ever cease to pleasantly surprise & educate us, & we are interminably grateful for that. Soundly enjoyed, admired, & appreciated it to the core at the opulent comfort of my residence in California,,,,(05/13/24)
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And yet, Get.factual, you have consecutively come up w/ another inspirational & priceless doc. of superlatives as regards the great significance of natural creatures in our environments in Africa, Asia, & S. America. I'm utterly convinced we, humans, are the only living beings that can avert the possible occurrence of deforestation/or desertification in our planet; with it, all natural creatures like animals & plants will vanish, & what it makes worse, it'll invite a natural disaster such as inundation! Thanks to this doc., I've been reminded & regained accurate & deeper insights into the importance of maintaining our planet. We, humans, consciously need to protect & conserve our Mother Earth. My wholehearted gratitude to you all concerned in the production again. (05/13/24)
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