09 August 2009 | 01:56 am
Losing its tail wont kill the lizard, but it hurts?
So does it?
We all know that lizards can lose their tails and regrow it, but previously, I never thought that would hurt them.
I mean if something is so easily lost, it can’t be precious enough to hurt much isn’t it? And if nature designed lizards in such a way that they could escape death by losing their tail, why would it still hurt? But so as it seems, when nature designs something, they don’t give you anything extra without taking thing(s) away. So when it returned the lizards their tails, nature make them suffer the pain. It’s a gain to them, to escape death, but the pain must be incurred.
Sometimes, we ought to care more for the ones around us. Just because they can regrow their “tails” doesn’t mean it won’t hurt. Right?
