Nothing To Fear

24th August 2024 Mr Mani Menon & Beena

 

Hello, I am posting Mr Mani’s Zebra; he always does the art with pen and ink. I love that look on the zebra. I want to share why the zebra’s eye position is crucial to survival.

 

Zebras, with their unique survival adaptations, are a marvel of nature. They graze on grass and are often seen among tall grasses. Their eyes are on the sides and far up on the head, allowing them to see above the grass while grazing. Their ears are long and movable, allowing them to detect the source of sounds. The front legs are longer than the back legs, so they can quickly escape predators.

 

Though seemingly alerted by something, Mani’s zebra exudes a calm confidence. Her eyes have no fear; she knows there’s nothing to fear. This is a powerful life lesson in the face of challenges, and we can choose to be like the zebra, fearless and ready to learn and grow. I hope you enjoyed his art and my thoughts on his zebra😅.

2 thoughts on “Nothing To Fear

  1. Mani s Zebra has the same qualities; of a Mani drawings with fine& lines–th£ story has lot of info! On Zebras!

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