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Dr Seuss The Lorax Original [2025]

The Once-ler describes how he arrived in a beautiful, pristine land of Truffula Trees, swimming Humming-Fish, flying Swomee-Swans, and roaming Brown Bar-ba-loots. He chopped down one Truffula Tree to knit a (a “Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need”). When demand exploded, he built a massive factory, cut down more and more trees, and polluted the air and water.

The emerges from the stump of a Truffula Tree — “shortish, oldish, mossy, bossy” — and speaks for the trees. He repeatedly warns the Once-ler, but the Once-ler ignores him. One by one, the Bar-ba-loots, Swomee-Swans, and Humming-Fish leave as their environment collapses. Finally, the last Truffula Tree falls. The Lorax lifts himself up by his pants and vanishes into the polluted sky, leaving behind a single word on a stone: “UNLESS.” dr seuss the lorax original