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.

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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