45.) How were they brought to the Temple to become a Jedi?
As mentioned before, Ziv was the kind of pup that would have died very fast in the time before the Tynnan had become sentient and had started to actively fight Mother natures way of thir species populatioon control (Aka, high infantdeathrate and in case of feterlization not happening a madly overproduction of estrogen in people with an uterus during matingseason leading to a manically high rate of bonecancer and very fast death without the chance of reproduction).
Accordingly Zivs family naturally had filled in all the beaurocratic forms for medical assistance as births are not only seldom (since stoneage people with an uterus are put on the equivalent of the pill to avoid the high estrogenproduction during matingseasonand with that avoid an early death.A society does not spend ten years teaching that pup to be a member of that species only for that pup to die off brutally just because Mother nature is a kriffing bitch to that species.Tynnan are madly social beeing and its among their grasp of thinking to just let someone die because nature shuffledtheir deck wrong) between the species but need to be keenly eyed to keep the dam and the pups save.
Therefor Ziv and Fis had been thrown through any kind of testing to give them the best medical assistance possible on the planet and that included bloodtesting whichs results were eventually saved. And naturally Zivs results had been send to the Jedi-Temple.
So Ziv was six months old when a Seeker stopped by Tynna to pick the tiny boundle of fur that had been Ziv up and bring her to the Jedi temple. Were her parents sad? Naturally, pregnancy is dangerouse for Tynnan and her parents had still gone through that danger to have her and her littersister. But also Zivs survival as a runt and a albino would not be garunteed with the medical treatments aviable on the Planet, but her survival would be garunteed in the care of the Jedi Temple in the Halls of Healing, so the decision to give Ziv to the Temple was a fast and sure one. There was no regret from her parents, they had wanted her to be in this Galay and they had wanted her to life a long happy life and this Life she would have as a Jedi serving the Galaxy while beeing given the best education possible in the Galaxy under the care of Jedi-Healers. Which is by the parents an act of non-attachment and Love perfectly fitting for a Jedi.
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20 of the most dangerous animals to humans, along with some details about why they are considered dangerous:
1. Mosquitoes - Mosquitoes are responsible for more human deaths each year than any other animal, due to their ability to transmit deadly diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus.
2. Humans - Unfortunately, humans are responsible for a significant number of deaths each year due to violence and warfare.
3. Snakes - Venomous snakes like cobras, vipers, and rattlesnakes can cause serious injury or death if they bite humans. In some areas of the world, snakebites are a major public health issue.
4. Crocodiles and alligators - These large reptiles have powerful jaws and are capable of killing humans with a single bite. They are known to be particularly aggressive during mating season or when protecting their young.
5. Dogs - While domesticated dogs are generally safe if properly trained and socialized, they can still be responsible for a significant number of deaths and injuries each year, especially in areas with large populations of stray dogs.
6. Tsetse flies - Tsetse flies are known for transmitting a parasitic disease called sleeping sickness, which can be fatal if left untreated.
7. Hippopotamuses - Despite their herbivorous diet, hippos are responsible for more human deaths in Africa each year than any other large animal. They are known to be aggressive and territorial, especially during matingseason and when they feel threatened.
8. Box jellyfish - These jellyfish are considered one of the most venomous creatures in the world and are responsible for a number of deaths each year. Their venom can cause heart failure and death within minutes.
9. Cone snails - Cone snails are known for their beautiful shells, but they also have venomous harpoons that they use to catch their prey. Their venom can cause paralysis and death in humans.
10. Saltwater crocodiles - These are the largest living reptiles in the world and are capable of killing humans with a single bite. They are known to be particularly aggressive and territorial.
11. Lions - Lions are apex predators and are capable of killing humans if they feel threatened or if they are hungry. Attacks on humans are more common in areas where human populations overlap with lion habitats.
12. Tigers - Like lions, tigers are apex predators and are capable of killing humans if they feel threatened or if they are hungry. Attacks on humans are more common in areas where human populations overlap with tiger habitats.
13. Elephants - While elephants are known for their gentle nature, they can be dangerous if they feel threatened or if they are protecting their young. Elephants have been known to attack humans, causing serious injury or death.
14. Cape buffalo - These large, powerful animals are known for their aggressive behavior and are responsible for a number of deaths each year in Africa. They are particularly dangerous when wounded or cornered.
15. Poison dart frogs - These brightly colored frogs are known for their toxic skin secretions, which can cause paralysis and death in humans if ingested or if the toxins come into contact with an open wound.
16. Komodo dragons - These large lizards are capable of killing humans with their powerful jaws and venomous saliva. They are found primarily in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang.
17. Sharks - While shark attacks on humans are relatively rare, they can be deadly when they do occur. The most dangerous species of sharks include great whites, tiger sharks, and bull sharks.
18. Black widow spiders - These spiders are known for their venomous bites, which can cause muscle cramps, seizures, and even death in humans.
19. Grizzly bears - These large bears are found primarily in North America and are known for their aggressive behavior. They are capable of killing humans with their powerful jaws and claws.
20. Scorpions - Scorpions are found in many parts of the world and are known for their venomous stingers, which can cause pain, swelling, and even death in humans. The most dangerous species of scorpions are found in Africa, the Middle East, and South America.
Overall, these animals are considered dangerous to humans due to their ability to cause serious injury or death through a variety of means, including venomous bites or stings, powerful jaws and claws, or aggressive behavior. It is importantto understand and respect these animals in their natural habitats, and to take appropriate precautions if you are in an area where these animals are known to be present.
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