The characteristics of sardines are orderliness, orderliness and discipline. Sardines swim in schools in the sea.
When swimming in a narrow place, the young fish are always on the upper layer and the old fish are on the lower layer.
They move forward in sequence. Some animals respect their elders as much as humans do. When monkeys eat, they always let the king eat first, and then the little monkeys share the food. The humble-looking crow is one of the most dutiful birds.
After the old crow hatched the eggs, he became dizzy and weak, bedridden, and the young crow went around looking for food for his mother.
This is what the saying goes, "the crow feeds back." There is a kind of antelope in Africa. When an ignorant little antelope lies down in front of an elder, other antelopes will soon wake up. How can the younger antelope lie down when the elder is standing?
Adversity and violence
We also admire the spirit of solidarity and mutual help of animals. In order to prevent their sick companions from suffocating, dolphins will work together to push their out-of-breath friends out of the water for air. There is a kind of ant in Africa that feeds on honeydew. After returning from feeding, if it encounters a starving fellow ant, it will spit out the honey from its mouth to share it with them. The bee world implements a division of labor and cooperation system. The queen bee, worker bees, and drone bees
each perform their own duties and are a model of respect for their posts and love for their work.
Sacrificing oneself for others
Some animals are willing to sacrifice themselves to preserve the collective. When a herd of zebras is attacked by an enemy and has no time to escape, an old zebra will fight against the enemy desperately and sacrifice its life to protect its companions.