Leader of the Pack - Audio Documentary

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Description

An articulate, informative and expressive read, both introducing and rounding out the documentary about the relationship we have with animals.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
legends are based on stories that ring with truth, be it a moral lesson or something extraordinary, lost in time that can't be fully explained. Take the Roman legend of Ram, Youlus and Remus, twin brothers who are raised by a she wolf before discovering their identity and founding Rome. It may seem absurd for Children to be raised by a wolf, however. It's not so far fetched. Wolves have similar social constructs to humans and are highly regarded as intelligent, protective and caring creatures. In fact, our relationship with animals can be followed throughout history, be it legend or fact. Domesticating wolves and adopting them into our society was the beginning of humans seeing animals as something more than just pray or the enemy. Horses, sheep, cattle and many other species since eventually have become useful as tools to help us survive beyond just feeding us. Today, animals are heavily integrated in our lives across the globe, as not Onley tools but his pets, companions and motifs. It begs the question. Who is the leader of the pack? Humans or animals? Who is relying more on who we explore this question with? Max Barber. Ah, young man ready to get his first dog. It isn't definitive between humans and animals who exactly, is the leader of the pack? It's a balancing act between our need as humans, for an unconditional connection and in animals need to be cared for. They work for us, help us and love us. But ultimately they give us purpose. Like Rahm Youlus and Remus being cared for and raised by the she wolf who found the infant twins, we can all agree that regardless of who the leader of the pack is. Overall, both humans and animals take care of each other in different ways, emotionally or physically. In both humans and animals. It's simply in our nature.