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This is animal documentary basics: never show your back to a feline or start running. Doing that, youo activate their hunting instinct.
The owner of a game reserve close to Thabazimbi, in Limpopo, South Africa, suffered the attack of one of his lions when he went into the feline's enclosure. He showed her back to the lion, started running and the animal went after him. The man, who must be in his sixties, couldn't do anything to protect himself.
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And today, on "Pretty, smoking hot girls and their Instagram accounts", Rosanna Arkle.
In the animal kingdom, size doesn't always determine bravery. There are small animals that, despite their diminutive size, face much larger and more dangerous predators with courage. These brave beings manage to intimidate their enemies and, in many cases, escape unscathed.
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Wheels in mouse cages are used as a means of environmental enrichment and exercise for rodents. Mice are naturally very active and curious animals, and providing them with a wheel allows them to satisfy their need for movement and exploration, even when in a relatively small space like a cage. Additionally, regular exercise is important for the health and well-being of mice, and the wheel gives them the opportunity to stay active and prevent health problems related to inactivity. So, when you're free and the city is a playground, you should find your own wheels to hang out and stay fit.
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Animals have taken over half of the internet. No matter which social media platform you open, there's always a cat squeezing into places it shouldn't or a dog with that classic "It wasn't me" face after causing some chaos.
They're unpredictable and effortlessly funny. No filters, no scripts—just doing their thing and leaving us with videos worth saving. From epic fails to moments straight out of a sitcom, they always deliver.
So if you ever catch yourself spending half an hour watching raccoon thieves, hyperactive goats, or ninja cats, don’t worry—you’re not alone. That’s just the algorithm doing its thing.
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One beer, another, the last one, and before you know it, you're carrying a drunkenness so heavy it's like you're not fit to embark on a migratory journey.
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IShowSpeed gets into a barking fight with a dog and loses.
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The human occupation over animal's territory becomes a real problem when those animals are the ones that follow our position below in the food pyramid.
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We tend to romanticize nature and animals, partly due to Disney, which has always shown us an idealized image of the wild. However, animals follow their own survival rules and won't hesitate to defend themselves if they feel threatened. Nature, though beautiful and fascinating, is unpredictable and dangerous, and it’s important to remember that its laws are not the same as ours.
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