I would read that. It's interesting to learn how other cultures see things. And I think learning about the not-so-pretty side of things isn't anything to shy away from, personally. As long as it's done tactfully, it's a good way to get more context and learn how to interact with the world around us.
Like illegal timber cutting. It can be hard to appreciate how harmful that can be until you see it, and compare it to how a healthy forest looks. Or vultures, you have to learn about how they were hunted to extinction to really appreciate how neat it is to have them back. Or how wolves help keep Yellowstone healthy.
Plus there's plenty of cute stuff around here to balance out the negatives.
That's a lot of tiny bones in what looks like a pretty short neck (at least from the outside). Also interesting how the blood flow works. You mentioned a little bit about that before, so I got curious and found this: