A two-mile stretch of Britain's longest canal (Grand Union Canal) has turned into a "no-go
zone" after the spate of assaults on boat owners, by a swan nicknamed "Tyson". This bird with the wingspan of 8 ft. strikes anybody who dares to approach the stretch of the canal close to its nest.
Read more - telegraph.co.uk
Read more - telegraph.co.uk
Below are some amusing photos of animals imitating human beings. All of these pictures arrive from a tumblr blog titled, "Animals That Do People Things".
Focus on these images for a while so you can recognize various intelligent creatures participating in the supreme game of hide-and-seek. All these incredible creatures are real experts at blending into their surroundings as a method of survival in the natural environment. The following collection of photos reveals the animal kingdom's spectacular camouflage skill.
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| Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Bat-faced Toad - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Lichen Spider - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Speckled Sanddab - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Sandhopper - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Orchid Mantis - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Leaf Katydid - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Peppered Moth - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Righteye Flounder - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Mossy Leaf-tailed Gecko - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Katydid - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Leaf Frog - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Vietnamese Mossy Frog - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Great Potoo - dailymail.co.uk |
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| Glass Frogs - dailymail.co.uk |
The experts have got different judgment related to sadness of animals. Many claim they don't really get sad while some have something opposing to state.
I believe anybody can determine that simply from their behaviour such as pets not wishing to play or eat, not resting, or resting much more, or perhaps making far more sounds compared to normal. Considering that we're unable to ask, all of us won't be able to fully understand for certain if these things point out sadness, however it is possible that animals really feel and show their feelings this way.
I believe anybody can determine that simply from their behaviour such as pets not wishing to play or eat, not resting, or resting much more, or perhaps making far more sounds compared to normal. Considering that we're unable to ask, all of us won't be able to fully understand for certain if these things point out sadness, however it is possible that animals really feel and show their feelings this way.


















































