Animals Quote by Sooyong Park
““Domesticated animals like cats and dogs can look at their human companions’ facial expressions and discern their moods and whether the humans like them or not. The same is true for smart tigers in the wild. Why are those humans here? By coincidence or by design? They figure out human intentions based on behavior, expressions, and the energy radiated by people and take precautions or even attack accordingly. A jay once built a nest in the juniper tree at a temple I used to go to. Out of curiosity one day, a monk at the temple peeked inside and happened to meet the gaze of the jay brooding an egg. The monk felt sorry, as if he’d invaded someone’s privacy by looking into their bedroom. From that day on, the monk purposefully ignored the jay when he passed by the nest. The jay also grew to ignore the presence of the monk coming and going, and it was able to raise its young and leave the nest. In contrast, an azure-winged magpie once built a nest in my friend’s garden. Enchanted by its light blue wings and long tail, my friend looked in on the bird often. Not long after, the magpie gave up the nest and flew away, leaving behind a rotten egg. We””
About This Quote
Animals read human cues and adjust behavior, showing mutual awareness and the consequences of observation.
In simple terms: Animals sense human feelings and act accordingly.
Respect wildlife boundaries and observe quietly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- wildlife photography
- eco-tourism
- urban wildlife management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What responsibilities do we have when observing animals?
- How does our attention affect wildlife?
Human presence can stress animals, altering natural behavior.