Fear is the implicit feeling in animals and humans; In a universal feeling Some people think that only we have feelings, others speculate that animals only feel love and that fear or anguish is not part of them and this is perceived because some humans believe that animals do not think, but in The reality is that fear is an intrinsic feeling and each of the animals can feel and express it Fear is defined as an emotion characterized by an intense unpleasant sensation due to the perception of a danger, be it real or supposed (suspense movies). It is a primary emotion that stems from a natural aversion to risk or threat. It manifests itself in animals, plants and humans, in some cases it may be related to anxiety. With this definition what is sought is to change the way of thinking of some people who only despise animals and in the end a mouse, a rabbit, a lion and a human have the same response to fear. For example, when a fox senses the presence of a human, it makes it cold and immobile. For example, the opossum, when it feels the sensation of fear, reacts by pretending to be dead; It is there at that moment both his breathing and his heart rate slow down and become slower and slower, his pupils dilate, his muscles tense and his blood pressure shoots up beyond repair. Staying immobile is the most common way in which animals show their fear, within their body various chemical reactions will take place that have the aim of preparing their body to run away at any moment. But will the reaction of the fox or the opossum be the same as that of a lion, tiger or a bear? It is clear that some animals are more agile or have more strength than others, but the fear reaction is the same in animals, in fact when they see hunters they already associate humans as their destroyers. The fox, lion, tiger, bird or any animal in its fear process when it passes the paralysis phase there are two options that it must follow: - Seek the confrontation, so I will fight and fight to survive. - Run away after the immobility process, a molecule called ATP will provide an extra charge of energy to the animal so that it runs away. The molecule will quickly bond with other substances like adrenaline to elicit both strength and agility. In the end, what nature does is dope the animal so that it acts, either to flee or to give it more strength to get out of the stress of fear. However, with the way animals act, could they die of fear like humans? Thousands of people can die of fear every year, but some species such as birds, guinea pigs, goats or sheep are more likely to die of fear, so it is affirmative when we say that both animals and humans can die of fear. But apart from humans, what is it that causes fear in animals? On the one hand, natural stimuli, usually environmental hazards such as storms or thunders, or the threatening presence of other animals. Cows have a natural fear of shadows. I clarify that elephants are not afraid of mice, it is just a myth. The elephant is an animal with short distance vision problems, if it perceives something running between its feet, it raises its trunk and tramples the ground, which gives the feeling that it is afraid. On the other hand, animals fear stimuli that they have associated with negative experiences. If our dog associates the bath, which is usually an unpleasant experience, with the towel with which we dry him, from now on the mere sight of the towel will cause him fear because he will know that he will be bathed. Unfortunately for most wild animals the danger is humans. It is time to change this situation, we are friends of animals, they also think, feel and the idea is that we all live in harmony. This is an invitation for people who only seek to harm animals, who hunt them for their illegal sales to change their perception and enter the world of those of us who fight to maintain a balance on the planet, that we are environmentally conscious and maintain harmony on this planet, because it is the only one we have.
Gabriel Ricardo Morales Fallón ha tenido presente la conciencia para realizar su trabajo filantrópico que asume con responsabilidad no solo como Latinoamericano, sino también como constructor de paz por medio de la reconciliación y el amor con el medio ambiente y los animales, teniendo presente que la mejor manera de sensibilizar a la sociedad es realizando acciones concretas en pro de estos seres vivos que hemos considerado inferiores, pero que con su generosidad y persistencia por existir, demuestran su grandeza.