The speaker, based in the São Miguel do Araguaia region of Goiás, Brazil, is expressing their dismay at the illegal hunting and killing of a rare species, the Pantanal Tapir, in their local area. They have been filming and documenting the species in their area, and recently discovered a dead tapir that had been shot. The speaker is visibly upset and urges viewers to condemn such actions. They appeal to hunters, especially those in the region, not to kill these rare and beautiful animals, and to consider the repercussions of their actions. They also invite viewers to leave comments expressing their thoughts on the issue.
1. The speaker is in São Miguel do Araguaia, Goiás, and has a small piece of land there. They frequently visit the area to observe its condition.
2. The speaker is making an appeal to the people in the region and beyond to draw attention to a heartbreaking situation they observed involving a rare animal.
3. The speaker is showing a scene of a lagoon called Lago da Lídia, which is part of the Rio Verde. This time of year, the lagoon has already dried up.
4. The speaker is referring to a specific incident where they saw a rare animal in the region. This animal was shot and killed by a hunter.
5. The speaker is making a plea to the people who hunt, urging them not to kill rare animals like the one they saw. They argue that there are other animals in nature for humans to eat.
6. The speaker is expressing their hope that the video of the incident will reach the person who committed the act, so they can feel guilty.
7. The speaker is recalling a previous observation where they saw four of these rare animals. They are unsure if these were the same ones that were later shot.
8. The speaker is asking anyone who knows the person who shot the animal to give them a warning not to do such a thing again.
9. The speaker is reiterating their plea for people not to kill animals like the one they saw, describing it as a 'bad, sad scene'.
10. The speaker is referring to the animal they saw as the Pantanal Tapir, a rare species. They emphasize that it is not uncommon in Brazil.