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Animals conduct a TV interview and “express their opinion frankly”

A girl has gained more than 12 million views around the world, in just one meeting, as part of a series of interviews she conducted, or conversations, if the name is correct, with a group of animals, as part of an activity that she conducts with the aim of highlighting the importance of preserving wildlife.
The young woman was able to garner thousands of comments and her video spread to the media thanks to her sense of humor, in addition to the funny questions she asked to the animals and the way the latter interacted with them.
The series published by activist, Maya Higa, is called “Tiny Mic Interviews”, in which the young woman approaches small animals with a very small microphone that she holds in her hand, as 99% of the animals tried to devour him.

The girl managed in a beautiful and simple way to attract attention through a series of cute questions, as she included the answers herself on the video in a written way, in addition to the interaction of the animals.

The girl asked the Brazilian porcupine, for example, to name his favorite food, adding a name to match the sound he made (it’s corn).

I also asked the little turtle what the fastest animal on Earth looked like, but despite the turtle’s silence, the scene looked funny after fixing glasses on her face with the word “I’m fast”. At the beginning of the scene, it seems a joke directed at a small bird, as the bird laughed sarcastically and beautifully as well.

Although the scene seemed entertaining, the girl included a very important piece of information, which is that these cute animals were kept in the zoo after being rescued from illegal animal dealers and subjected to permanent injuries.
It is worth noting that the young woman works in the field of wildlife rehabilitation, and has founded a non-profit organization called “Alveus”, and works to be a sanctuary for injured animals and a virtual educational center.

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