Just like humans, where do the animals find a final resting place after death?
By samson1
@samson1 (738)
Jamaica
May 17, 2012 11:04am CST
Have you ever witnessed an animal's last moments of life before it dies? Recently, I saw a young puppy that was yipping, (apparently in obvious pain), gasping for air, while struggling to fight life. It was a sorrowful moment. Its last feat was that it got up strongly, made a few strides, then collapsed.., and that was it.
Just like it is expected that when humans die, there is a final resting place for them; when it come to animals, do you think these animals find their final resting place after death?
6 responses
@liguoping (179)
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18 May 12
I agree with your opinion.Sometimes i think human is a selfish creature,we will crematiom after die while most of animals contribution their body to other animals.I think people should learn from animals at this aspect,but,of course,it is a fond dream.
@mikyung (2232)
• Philippines
18 May 12
I believe that they have their own final resting place. Like we do, whatever our religious beliefs are, we deserve to be with our God. He is so kind that He treat his creation equally. There is no concrete proof about the resting place but I believe miracle can still happen nowadays.