I am the Lorax and I speak for the trees.
Thoughts of dear old Humpty Dumpty come to mind or the Lorax.
Research reveals how whistling thorn acacia tree and
patas monkey resemble the Truffula tree and the Lorax.
If the Lorax is genuinely part of the environment,
he is modeling the attitude we need to assume.".
In addition to mentioning the“The Lorax,” he criticized Americans for failing to recycle
and for wanton waste of single-use plastics.
Our analysis illustrates how the Lorax is not some self-proclaimed steward of the environment
but rather a participating member of the ecosystem.
The research also finds that Geisel's inspiration for elements in the Lorax may have been based on an actual,
tree and monkey species in Kenya.
The study also finds that the Lorax has physical features similar to the patas monkey,
as it has orange hair and stands on two legs.
A Dartmouth-led study proposes a new theory that the Lorax viewed himself as a part of the Truffula forest
and was speaking as the personification of nature rather than as some sort of ecopoliceman.