The Lorax is the Dr. Seuss character who speaks for the trees. He is an environmental activist and protector of the environment in the book "The Lorax."
The Lorax speaks for the trees because "the trees have no tongues." ... They can't speak for themselves, and someone needs to recognize how valuable they are, how much they impact other things, and do what needs to be done to save them.
The Lorax wanted to protect the trees and the environment from destruction by the Once-ler's business practices in the Dr. Seuss book "The Lorax." He spoke for the trees and warned against the consequences of deforestation.
truffula trees
nobody said that in the hobbit. the book you're talking about is The Lorax, in which a small brown creature, the Lorax, indeed, speaks for the trees
The Lorax is a book published by Dr. Seuss. It is a great story for people of all ages.The Lorax is a book written and illustrated by the world famous Dr. Seuss. It was published in 1971.
The Lorax from Dr. Suess
The "Lorax tree" is a fictional species from Dr. Seuss's book "The Lorax." In reality, you cannot plant a Lorax tree as it does not exist. However, you can plant real trees to help the environment and promote sustainability.
The Lorax
Once-Ler was a businessman who began cutting down the Truffula trees to make Thneeds in "The Lorax."
I am the Lorax I speak for the trees
The trees