The mother giraffe gives birth standing up, so the first thing that happens to a
new-born giraffe is a fall of about two metres.
Still
dazed, the baby tries to stand up on its four legs, but its mother behaves very
strangely: she gives the baby giraffe a gentle kick which sends it sprawling.
It tries to get up and is again knocked down.
This process is repeated
several times, until the new-born giraffe is too exhausted to stand. At that
point, the mother kicks it again, forcing it to get to its feet. After that,
she does not push the baby giraffe over again.
The
explanation is simple: in order to survive predators, the first lesson a
giraffe must learn is to get to its feet quickly.
The
mother’s apparent cruelty finds support in an Arabic proverb: “Sometimes, in
order to teach something good, you have to be a little rough.”
By
Paulo Coelho
Seems like nature also tells us lessons.
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