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Let's talk cat body language! Knowing, in the most general way, what your cat is trying to say to you, to other family members, other cats, dogs, kids, etc will increase the bond between you and your cat - and avoid a destructive relational tailspin if you interpret something wrong. Let’s all say it together, CATS ARE NOT DOGS! Now doesn't that feel better?

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Pancake, a cheetah cub, needed a lifetime companion after her mother wasn't able to raise her. She found that companion in Dayo, a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy.
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7 Views · 3 years ago

Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin sets off on a worldwide journey of discovery to find out why animals of different species make friends with each other, and even fall in love.
Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin goes on a journey of discovery to find out the science behind unusual interactions in the animal kingdom. Some of the surprising associations include a polar bear befriending huskies, a cat mothering ducklings, and an orangutan who keeps a pet dog. These odd pairings are not just limited to different species; animal relationships with humans are also explored, as people have been known to keep exotic pets such as lions, hippos and buffalos. Bonnin investigates the root of the affectionate connections and tries to uncover the reasons for the behaviours.
Some people have sought out unusual, and even potentially dangerous relationships, with some very surprising animals."

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Did you know that some animals are actually friends with other species in the wild? These animal friendships can offer food, protection, and sometimes a little healthy grooming! Join Hank Green for a heartwarming look into the world of animal partnerships!

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2 Views · 3 years ago

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This episode of Unlikely Animal Friends features heartwarming stories of unbreakable bonds formed between two animals of a different species, or an animal and a human friend. Including a two-legged chihuahua who befriends a silkie chicken, an adventurous mountaineer and his rock-climbing cat, and a goat who refuses to leave his beloved donkey's side, these stories profile the most unique, most surprising, and most loving animal friendships.

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It can be easy to dismiss animals as beings who are enslaved to their
animalistic instincts: They must prey in order to survive... But sometimes,
under the right circumstances, they can build some very unlikely and
powerful friendships too! From a big fluffy dog and a duck, to a wolf and a
bear, here are the 20 Best Animal Friendships in the World.

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Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin sets off on a worldwide journey of discovery to find out why animals of different species make friends with each other as well as why apex predators make friends with humans.

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15 Best Animal Friendships in the World
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24 Views · 3 years ago

10 strange and amazing animals that you have probably never heard of. Nature is truly full of surprises!
We live in the twenty-first century, and all continents have already been discovered, all secrets of our planet revealed, all mountain peaks conquered. Just when you think you have seen it all, some new bizarre creature makes an appearance instantly restoring your faith in the impossible!

TIMESTAMPS
Mangalitsa Pig, a.k.a. “a pig in sheep’s clothing” 0:50
Rhinopithecus or golden snub-nosed monkey 1:33
Emperor tamarin 2:13
Patagonian Mara 3:04
Fluffy cow 3:52
Markhor Goat 4:44
Raccoon dog 5:23
Blue Footed Booby 6:25
Malayan Colugo 7:13
Venezuelan Poodle Moth 8:09
BONUS 8:56

SUMMARY
- The birthplace of this curly-haired pig is Hungary where it was discovered in the mid-19th century. Due to the fleece covering this animal, it resembles a sheep, therefore, such a name!
- The name of this species is roxellana, and there is a story behind it. It is believed that they were called this way after the supposedly snub-nosed courtesan of Suleiman the Magnificent (a 16th century Sultan of the Ottoman Empire).
- They were called like this because of the resemblance of their mustache to that of German Emperor Wilhelm II.
- Patagonia Mara is the fourth largest rodent on our planet. There are several interesting facts about them. Females often put offsprings into crèches for safety.
- Fluffy cows are looked after by people whose work is to wash, dry and use products to style these animals, so they look as fluffy as they do! It is necessary to maintain them daily, and it will take months of regular grooming until they get this lovely look of kids toys.
- If you see a creature which looks as if it’s trying to catch an alien radio signal from space, it’s most likely Markhor Goat. They can grow as long as 6 ft from head to tail!
- If you can’t decide if you want to have a dog or a raccoon as a pet, we have just the thing for you - raccoon dog! Despite having raccoon-like markings on their fur, they are not very closely related to the North American raccoon.
- Blue Footed Booby are to catch your eye if you ever visit the Galapagos Islands. They can look a bit clumsy and comical on land, but they are excellent at flying and swimming.
- Colugo has a large gliding membrane (like a flying squirrel), and they can glide for long distances between trees standing far apart.
- Even if the Poodle Moth may look as if it lives in Antarctica with all this fur, in fact, it comes from Venezuela, a tropical country. Its hairs don’t serve for heating.

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Cloud Antelope! This species lives in the clouds (that’s why such a name)! Its bright blue fur is the reflection of cloudless blue skies in the area of its habitat. Its diet consists of sun rays and candies...

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Lions, snakes, tigers, frogs, jellyfish, Clive - just some of the beasts that inhabit the world. But Sam take you through far far more in this edition of 101 Facts. Dive into the jungle!

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2 Views · 3 years ago

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Get ready to embark on a wild and wacky adventure into the animal kingdom with crazy animal fac! Discover jaw-dropping and mind-boggling facts about the fascinating creatures that inhabit our planet. Join our lively host as they uncover the most outrageous, surprising, and unbelievable animal stories ever told.

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With expert guests and captivating storytelling, each episode of crazy animal fac will leave you astounded and craving for more. Uncover the hidden talents, strange behaviors, and extraordinary adaptations that make animals truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you're an animal lover, a curious explorer, or simply looking for some entertainment, this podcast has something for everyone.

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4 Views · 3 years ago

Here are Top 10 Animal facts

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