Ask Yourself...
Are you an eagle or a rabbit?
One simple question, two different lifestyles.
EAGLES
One of the defining characteristics of eagles is their preference for living in high places with great views. Eagles build their nests in tall trees or on rocky cliffs, where they have a clear vantage point over their surroundings. From these elevated perches, they can keep a watchful eye on their territory, hunting grounds, and potential prey.
Eagles' love for high places with great views is not just a matter of convenience or practicality. It is also a reflection of their nature and spirit. Eagles are creatures of the sky, and they feel most at home when they are soaring above the clouds, feeling the wind in their feathers, and taking in the vastness of the world below.
Living in high places also offers eagles a sense of security and protection.
Eagles are majestic birds that love to live in high places with great views. It is a reflection of their nature and spirit.
I'M AN EAGLE |
RABBITS
Tucson rabbits like to look up at the mountains.
While rabbits are not typically associated with urban environments, they are actually well-suited to living in meadows, valleys, and urban areas where there is a lot of activity and excitement.
Valley and urban settings may include parks and green spaces that are designed to provide a safe haven for rabbits and other animals.
Rabbits are social animals and are well-suited to living in areas where there is a lot of activity and excitement. Living in the center of town provides rabbits with convenient access to food sources and opportunities for social interaction, as well as a sense of security and safety.
I'M A RABBIT |