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Or you could just appreciate the biodiversity of your own planet, which was the primary intention of the movie's message...
I know I'm probably spoiled in regards to access to open, natural spaces, but you'd be surprised what kinds of things you can find in your own town if you look. I found a herd of Elk living near my school, a population of salamanders living in a stone retaining wall, trapdoor spiders living on my campus, and tiger beetles living behind my old high school. Plus a wide, wide variety of plants, fungi, and other animals. The biodiversity of my own backyard skyrocketed recently, and all I did was put in a bird feeder on an old apple tree. I saw a cooper's hawk the other day trying to eat the little birds coming to the feeders.
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i've got the same problem with the avatar world in disney land its not Pandora and it dont feel like pandora. so i enjoy the nature of earth till im gone.
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