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Show Animals Take Few Risks Big game hunters report that wild animals seldom die from accidenta The elephant weighs a couple of tons; he has a thick hide; when aroused, no living thing can withstand with-stand him, but he takes no chances. Is there not a lesson to be learned In this for human beings, who are so much weaker? We in America are thoughtless; both as drivers and as pedestrians, we take wanton chances with our own lives and with the lives of others. Most accidents occur either on the street or in the home. Curtis Billings suggests that mankind should learn the lesson of safety from the animals, for they have lecrned when fear is not cowardice. Hygeia Health Magazine. |