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Holograms and animal protection




Holograms and animal protection

We all have heard the "holographic universe", but that thing might be at least partially be the rumor. In real life, holograms can be used to train the animal's afraid things, what they should afraid of, and that thing would make the animals immune against predators, which might danger their lives. By using holograms, what are portraying threats, we can train the captured animals, what are released to the natural environment to afraid right things.

When we are thinking about captured animals, they don't know the warning signs of their species, and that's why we could use the hologram that portraits the enemy of the released animal. Then they will connect the warning sign, what those species are using at the same time. Then the animal would get an electric shock.

That means that those animals would connect the sign, which is recorded in nature to the hologram. The animals can train to avoid humans by using a hologram, which is portraying the human, and at the same time, the swarm of birds would be targeted to the warning signal. This signal is captured, when the natural animal would flee the hunter.

But what would we do with the animals, what are not living in the swarms or groups? In some ideas, the animals that are living in the pairs can be taught with the animals, which are captured from nature for a short period. In this case, the personnel, what is responsible for the operation must not please the animals, like Condors. That means that they must hide the smell from the animals, that they would not connect humans to friends, and that means that the feeding must be made by using robots.

Those robots must be sterilized, that they would not transfer the small of humans to the animals. And that is one of the keys when the species is returned to the natural environment. They must also afraid of humans, but they must know, how to hunt. And in those cases, we could use the big cages, where those birds can fly freely, and their spoils can be released to that place.

But before the spoils are released the bird sees when the bird, what is the same species hunts, but if the bird is hunting things like rabbits, the killed rabbit or the meat bites can pull on the ground. And after the bird or another animal would learn how to take that food, they can transfer to the living spoils. If the training and defending the living area are taught properly, the animal can transfer to the natural environment.

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