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The images of Sugriva, a chimpanzee resident at the Myrtle Beach Safari, scrolling through an Instagram feed, have gone viral on social media, and it's not hard to see why. Some critics claim that this behavior is due to continuous training over time, but Kody Antle, the center's director, assures that this has not been the case, and that Sugriva has always been interested in mobile phones.
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Holy shit, dude, you won't believe this! So, there's this security camera footage showing a shepherd getting brutally attacked by his own flock of sheep. And get this, supposedly the sheep ended up stripping themselves naked, danced around his dead body, drank his blood from a carved wooden bowl, and then freaking ate him! No wonder farmers are up in arms. Poor guy.
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The diet of seabirds is more varied than we might think at first glance. Take seagulls or terns, for example; they'll eat anything that comes within their reach.
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Not touching a dog that isn't yours is a rule of common sense and respect both towards the dog and its owner. Dogs have different personalities and temperaments, and some may be more prone than others to react negatively to contact from strangers.
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The rivalry between dogs and cats is a cultural and social phenomenon that has existed for a long time, but in many cases, it's more of a stereotype than an absolute reality, as many people have dogs and cats that live together peacefully.
The rivalry between them may be more a matter of perception than an inherent characteristic of their relationship.
In domestic settings, dogs and cats often compete for human attention and may have negative interactions due to misunderstandings or territorial rivalries.
Deep down, both dogs and cats are natural predators and have evolved with different hunting strategies, which can lead to conflicts when they share space.
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Frank Cuesta, known to all as Frank of the Jungle, was attacked at his animal sanctuary by a deer while streaming live on Twitch. Fortunately, everything turned out to be just a scare with a few bruises.
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The tendency of dogs to retrieve objects and bring them back to their owners has its roots in their evolutionary history.
In nature, the ancestors of wild dogs hunted and brought food back to their dens to share with the litter. The ability to retrieve and carry objects is an extension of this behavior..
In addition, dogs have developed strong social bonds with humans throughout domestication, and retrieving objects can be a way to show submission, loyalty, and a desire to please their owners, thus creating a stronger bond. As this behavior is initially encouraged with rewards and praise, it leads the dog to associate retrieving objects with positive experiences.
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Watch out for the potential damage that little branch could have caused.
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Returning home after a long day's work in the oven.
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