Thw man: "We are buried alive.
Our child and these beasts are all buried alive".
From The Phoenix: Chapter of Dawn
I would like to say that humans and other life forms are completely equal as living beings; my interpretation of the existence of human being that he represents just one part of a whole community of beings brought together by fate.
From "Save Our Mother Earth"
The scene is a human couple trapped in a cave with a whole group of animals. Under these extreme circumstances, it is only the humans who go to the extent of killing other animals to ensure their own survival. In contrast, all the other animals begin to cooperate with each other to survive. The ones who have a true understanding of that basic equality may actually be the animals, and not man who, as self-proclaimed lord of creation, looks down upon all other beasts as inferior.