Mission Brigade's Poem, Mission Brigade

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This poem focuses on the ecosystem in which it tells about the past and disappearance of human beings from the planet and also explain the animal’s health and fitness. The author describes numerous creatures whose are on the verge of extinction such as Zebra, rhinoceros, elephants, warthog, lion, deer. Many cities got extinguished as consequence of war. Mission brigade has to find men and help them by feeding them. In the end, the soldiers were killed. No one left to help queen. Evidence showed that they bring the man and picked bones back to be sealed in the archives in amber.
The most fascinating lines are queen order when she needs help but unfortunately all the soldier was killed which was the thrilling experience for me. Then, the crop

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