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Octopuses have been observed slapping fish for no clear benefit. Marine biologists found the behavior appears driven by boredom or sheer spite, not survival. It is a sharp reminder that intelligence in the ocean can come with attitude.

Octopuses have been observed slapping fish for no clear benefit. Marine biologists found the behavior appears driven by boredom or sheer spite, not survival. It is a sharp reminder that intelligence in the ocean can come with attitude.

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It was considered the best photo of this century. A lioness and her cub were crossing the savannah but the heat was excessive and the cub was in great difficulty walking. An elephant realized that the cub would die and carried him in his trunk to a pool of water walking beside his mother. And we call them wild animals.

It was considered the best photo of this century. A lioness and her cub were crossing the savannah but the heat was excessive and the cub was in great difficulty walking. An elephant realized that the cub would die and carried him in his trunk to a pool of water walking beside his mother. And we call them wild animals.

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Tommy has a problem with personal space. If I stop petting him, then he will get upset. Watch. Pet me. Yep. And there we go. And then he bites my fingers. Yes. Still about wanting to show a turnaround? And then now we're carving more. He's a very sweet hand. I'm going to speak for you. Right. Yes. Yes. Okay. Okay.

avatar Gaie Houston

Did you know "mlem" is a calming signal? When dogs smack their lips while resting, it means they are very relaxed and happy with you.

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Mama cat thought the dog did something to her kitten, but she realized it was a mistake. She came to say sorry 😭

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When you gently touch a chipmunk's nose, it gives you that innocent little look, and even reaches out its tiny paws. Like it's saying, hey, stop that. Actually, that's just how chipmunks express their feelings. They're gentle, affectionate, and absolutely love cuddles and attention from their owners. Once a chipmunk trusts you, it'll quietly rest

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