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The Animal's Reaction

The animals make a huge part of the rain forest, which is why we must save them.

              The tapir munches on a shrub and looks to the sky. What the..
                Not a jaguar. Not a parrot. Not at all. This creature is too bulky to be anything that could survive here.
             Bright yellow. It had a base with two clear quadrilaterals at the front, revealing another creature, which he could barely make out, and four black, injured.  (The tapir could tell they were from the hole in the middle. However, it was a wonder who anything could cut through the jagged skin!)  Circle. Protruding in the front, a device designed to pick things up. Suddenly, the creature does something that horrifies the tapir. He drops his mouthful of shrubs.
                "Hey!! Leave the tree alone!! That's Jaguar's tree!! He marked it!! You'll be sorry when he finds out you plucked a branch off his tree!"

The following is a collection of what various animals had to say about the destruction of the rain forest
"I just go off to get a drink of water, I leave my eggs for one second and the destruction begins! What was I doing, leaving the eggs, you ask?! Well, I was thirsty and surely no animal would take the eggs, I have a fierce reputation, and so I go off, and BOOOOOOOMMMM!!!!!"
Python
"I feel that I have a right to fly without fear of being shipped to a pet store or losing my nest."
Macaw
"Fish like me are tough. But the humans have ruined our home! It's not that I'm a wimp or anything, but when one spills something on purpose onto your house, you're gonna be mad. Like me. My friends died! I could barely breathe! I mean! I never thought I'd say that, but you Humans can do better!"
Pirhana
 "My, my, my, my. First you destroy our home, now you come crawling back for help. I think you guys should stop taking our home. It's one thing if you mark a tree as your territory, there's no mark on it before, but it was someone else's. I'll let you go on that. But if the scratch marks clearly show on the bark, it's another. Now. Back to my opinion of the destruction. I don't like it. Not at all. Our scratch marks clearly show on the trees and floor."
—Jaguar
"Well, I think it's bad. The destruction. I'm concerned about all the flowers that took so long to evolve and grow here, suddenly being trampled under the feet of the strange creatures the tapir and many other animals have seen. Well, I must pollinate the other flowers!"
—Butterfly
The tapir from the story looks at you, seeming to ask "Is it too much to ask, to listen to our opinions?"
The quotes are not real, they were made up by ME! However, I think the quotes all fit each animal.