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The emotional bonds formed between humans and wild animals from "summary" of The Wild Ones by Jon Mooallem

In this world, where human beings and wild animals coexist, there exists a unique and powerful phenomenon - emotional bonds. These bonds are not restricted to the domesticated pets that we welcome into our homes, but extend to the creatures that roam freely in the untamed wilderness. People form connections with wild animals in ways that are both unexpected and profound. The story of the emotional bonds between humans and wild animals is a complex one. It is a tale of compassion, curiosity, and a deep-seated desire to understand the natural world around us. These bonds are not merely superficial; they run deep, touching the very core of our humanity. Whether it is the rescue of an orphaned bear cub or the rehabilitation of a wounded bird, these connections are rooted in empathy and a shared sense of vulnerability. Throughout history, humans have been drawn to wild animals for various reasons. Some seek solace in the presence of these majestic creatures, finding a sense of peace and tranquilit...
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    The Wild Ones

    Jon Mooallem

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