Lost Parrot Provides His Name And Address To Rescuers And Goes Home!
Yosuke was a lost parrot that was picked up by the police in Tokyo. Though he didn’t say anything to the cops, when they transferred him to the care of a local vet clinic he sang like a bird - by providing them with his full name and address! “I’m Mr. Yosuke Nakamura,” said Yosuke. The staff checked out the contact information he provided and found that it was indeed his home!
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Anthropomorphia has recently been befriended by Mr. Matt Binstead - the Head Keeper of the British Wildlife Centre in England! He’s the photography genius who managed to capture this amazing fox photograph - and we got the inside scoop on how this fantastic photo came to be!
“I was just lucky enough to be in there one evening photographing them soon after the flowers had emerged. I put a bit of food around the flowers as I wanted a Spring time shot for our website of a fox next to some daffodils. I couldn’t believe my luck when this particular fox, “Pickles”, went one stage further for me and while he sat next to the flowers decided to give one a good ‘ol sniff!”
Aww, Pickles!
Please follow the British Wildlife Centre - we’re quite certain Pickles will want to hear all about how great he looks in photos! If you’re in the area - be sure to visit!
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Blind Dog Gets Helped Out By His Own Seeing Eye Dog Pal
One day Tanner & Blair started exercising in a play yard together. Blair all of a sudden seemed to realize that Tanner was blind and just started to help him around. After Tanner and Blair established their friendship, Tanner’s seizures decreased considerably. Likewise, Tanner has had a calming influence on Blair, who is now much less anxious and timid.
“We’ve worked with a lot of different service dogs to provide these services for people. But it’s the first time I’ve seen anything like this.” Click photo for full article.
UPDATE: Watch the video here! :)
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Chimps don’t like to be tricked.
A primatologist at a Tanzanian research site once tried to distract a chimp by pretending he had seen something intriguing in the distance. The chimp fell for the deception and went to explore but soon returned and slapped the mischievous primatologist on the head. Peterson interprets the chimp’s reaction as evidence that he recognized the researcher’s deceit as immoral and punished him.
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Jilted Flies Turn To Drink: just like jilted humans do!
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Ethiopian girl guarded from gang rape & assault by three lions.
“The girl had been taken by seven men who wanted to force her to marry one of them. She was beaten repeatedly. Then the lions chased off her captors. The three lions guarded her for about half a day. They stood guard until we found her and then they just left her like a gift and went back into the forest.”
Then, Stuart Williams (the local wildlife ‘expert’) suggests that perhaps the lions mistook the 12 year old girl’s cries for a lion cub. Which seems awfully silly, considering that lions are perfectly capable of telling the apart the gazelles they eat from their own cubs, aren’t they?
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