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12 Times Hyenas Messed With The Wrong Animals
Hyenas have a knack for not minding their own business. Whether they’re welcome or not is unimportant to them. They just like crashing parties. Sometimes, however, they crash the wrong parties, and they get a piece of their own medicine. If you want to see hyenas in compromising circumstances, you’re at the right place as we countdown 12 times hyenas messed with the wrong animals.
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Laugh Watching Funny Animals Compilation
This is a Try Not To Laugh Challenge Impossible Vine Compilation With The Funniest Animal Vines 2020. IMPOSSIBLE CHALLENGE! This is the funniest and best video ever. It is funny and cute!
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Gabon' Jungle_ An Elephants Family Refuses
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Check if You Are a Genius - High IQ score signs
This video illustrates how to know if your IQ score is actually above the top 95% of people
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Since childhood, many of us have questioned our intelligence level.
Some of us have wondered if we are secretly the next Eistein, or if we are carrying a brilliant mind capable of inventing something spectacular.
According to researchers, anything from talking to yourself, to your eye color and pupil size can indicate something related to your intelligence level.
So If you have ever wondered that you are actually a genius, here is a good place to start. In this video, we are going to show you 7 hidden clues common among all genius people.
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Number 7.
You talk to yourself.
Many people consider those who talk to themselves, crazy.
Oh well, they can’t be any further from the truth. This is just a common sign in most geniuses. It is said that the most notable scientists including Einstein and Newton often talked with themselves. So if someone catches you talking to yourself, don’t worry. It probably means you are more intelligent.
Number 6.
If you like to stay up late
Staying up at nights is a good sign of high intelligence. Studies have proven that children with higher intellect levels grew to be more nocturnal than their lesser intelligent colleagues. Numerous reasons have been given to explain this fact. It is interesting to note that according to researchers, those who have higher IQ scores, tend to work more at nights.
Number 5.
If you’re sarcastic
Believe it or not, studies have shown that people with a greater sense of sarcasm are indeed much smarter than the others. Studies have discovered a direct relationship between sarcasm and creativity. Scientists believe that being sarcastic requires quick thinking skills which is an indication of a smarter person.
Number 4.
If you’re scatterbrained
It is believed that individuals who have a scatterbrain usually live a frantic life. But importantly, the skill to balance multiple tasks at the same time is a strong indication of high intelligence. If you find yourself thinking of several ideas at once and you are not able to concentrate on the the same task, don’t worry! This is a sign that you are willing to push your boundaries and reach greater heights in life.
Number 3.
Eye color
Many studies by scientists have proven that blue-eyed individuals perform better when compared to brown eyed ones. However, in certain cases, the opposite is also true.
According to researchers, Light-eyed individuals and animals tend to do better in behavioral activities which need patience and self-paced instructions. In comparison, the dark-eyed humans are better at speed and reactivity-based behaviors. These findings are the result of researches conducted by professors and scientists at the University of Louisville.
Self-paced activities are those that demand a decision from the individual in a static environment such as golf, throwing a ball at a target or even bowling. On the other hand, reactive activities are those that require a quick response to a rapidly changing situation. Some examples of reactive activities are martial arts or playing baseball. You never know, maybe that’s why Michael Jordan doesn’t have blue eyes!
Just kidding!
Number 2.
Pupil size
People often say, “eyes are the window to the soul”. However, with recent pupilometry studies that statement should be revised to “eyes are the window to intelligence”.
Georgia psychologists came up with the interesting theory that there is a direct relationship between the size of the pupil and the level of intelligence.
It’s an established fact that the pupil size changes due to emotion and cognitive efforts.
From the early 1960s, psychologists managed to come to the realization that pupil size is not entirely dependent upon the quantity of light entering the eye. It was also a reflection of the mental functions. As an example, when performing a simple memory span activity, the size of the pupil progressively alters with the variation in memory load. The pupil increases in size with each new object, and constricts when a memory is recalled.
Some scientists proposed that when performing relatively easy tasks, intelligent people tend to be more fast paced with an explorative aspect, whereas the lesser intelligent individuals performed in the exact opposite manner. The fast-paced method requires less energy and quicker pupil movements which can explain why intelligent people tend to have smaller pupils.
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20 Common Mistakes Cat Owners Make
In this video, we'll talk about 20 common mistakes cat owners make.
Washing their water bowl.
A cat's sense of smell is 14 times better than that of humans.
If you wash their water or food bowl, make sure not to use scented dishwashing liquids. Cats hate strong odors and these scents can discourage your pet from drinking water from their bowl.
Toxic houseplants
Some plants are toxic to cats.
Cats may ingest toxic plant substances while they lick themselves because there can be pollen or seeds stuck in their fur. Among the most toxic plants are daffodils, English Ivy, azaleas, Calla lilies, aloe, begonias, and ficus.
Giving bones to them
Cooked bones are a serious danger to felines because they can splinter and get stuck in a cat's throat or stomach
Essential oils and diffusers
Essential oils can be toxic to cats whether ingested orally, applied to the skin, or simply inhaled. It’s because cats lack the enzymes that are needed to metabolize essential oils properly.
Ingredients matter
Improper feeding can lead to obesity, malnutrition and many health issues. Always monitor the calories in your chosen pet food and adhere to the suggested serving sizes. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, over 50% of dogs and cats in the US are obese or overweight.
Litter Box Mistakes
As the rule of thumb, it’s best to have at least 1.5 litter boxes per cat. So, if you have one cat, you need two litter boxes; two cats, three litter boxes. it is important to invest in a good, fragrance-free cat litter box and place it in a quiet room that’s free of frequent activity. If your cat is litter trained but urinates on the floor, it’s usually either a sign of urinary tract infections, or a dirty litter box.
Sudden change of diet.
Sudden changes in a cat’s diet may result in vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite and a sick feline. Your cat should be transitioned slowly from one food to another. Plan on taking at least a week to transition your kitty from one food to another.
Not training them
Just like dogs, cats can be trained. Training your cat will improve your life and theirs, and enhance the bond between you.
For example, you can train them to get off the counter, or not to scratch your furniture!
Forcing them to interact with you
Cats are very independent creatures. They don’t like to be smothered with affection and they need some personal space every now and then.
Storing food in packaging it didn’t originally come in
The food’s original packaging keeps it from going stale and drying out. it’s important to properly store and seal the cat food in an air-tight container so it doesn’t go rancid or lose its useful substances.
Exercise for Cats
Just like dogs, felines need regular exercise to work off extra energy and stay healthy!
The best way to exercise a cat is by making them chase their favorite toys around the house. Interactive toys, like a wand toy with feathers, strings, or other prey-like attachments that evoke a cat’s predatory behavior are an excellent way to keep them fit.
Feeding them milk
Cats are lactose intolerant. In fact, cats will have a stomach problem within ten to twelve hours after consuming it.
Not enough water
Many cats don't like water so they don't drink enough of it. Because of this, they are more prone to developing urinary crystals and even kidney problems. More often than not, this can be prevented simply by adding wet food to your cat's diet. You can even add a little water to your cat’s food. And be sure to keep several water bowls in your home, and move their water bowl to somewhere that isn't alongside their food or litter box.
Ignore their vomiting
Some people think it's ok for a cat to vomit once a week, but it's not. While vomiting a few times a year or an occasional hairball is normal, vomiting once a week means there is a problem, and a vet visit is necessary.
Neglecting Their Dental Hygiene
Like humans, cats need regular dental care. Their teeth are often home to hundreds of bacteria and need to be brushed just like yours do.
Rarely Visiting a Vet
The only way to ensure that your pet is as healthy as they can be is by taking them to the vet for a checkup.
An occasional checkup makes it easy to catch potential problems . You also want to make sure that your pet gets all of their vaccinations.
Expecting a Cat to Not Harm a Smaller Pet
A cat is very likely to kill smaller pets like rabbits, guinea pigs or hamsters because of their natural prey drive.
Bathing Them
Cats are excellent at grooming themselves and they rarely need to be washed. If you decide to wash them, once or twice a year is enough.
Not avoiding hairballs
To avoid the hairballs, you can brush your cat once a day and add more fiber to their diet. High-fiber diet improves the health of a cat’s coat and minimizes shedding.
Declawing them
Declawing is torturous to cats. It would be akin to cutting off our fingers at the last knuckle, leading to pain and mobility issues.
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10 Tragic Facts about Laika, The First Space Dog
Laika was a stray dog in Russia.
She was selected to be sent into outer space.
The aim was to learn how long a dog can last in space.
With a rapid breath and pounding heart, Laika rode a rocket called Sputnik 2 into Earth Orbit on November 3rd, 1957.
Frightened, overheated, and cramped, she gave her life for Soviet Union involuntarily.
This was a suicide mission because the satellite was not designed to bring her back to earth.
Here are the top 10 tragic facts about Laika and her story.
#1. She Had No Home.
Laika was found on the streets of Moscow, a stray that like any other dog, just wanted a warm home, a steady supply of food, and perhaps some love. Unfortunately, strays were sought out by the Soviet Union for their space program, as dogs were easy to train and therefore, easier to prepare for space missions. The reasoning behind this was that stray mutts had already endured a hard life of little to no food, poor environmental conditions, and physical ailments, and as such, this would make them tough enough to handle what space could throw at them. Interestingly enough, Laika was not the first dog to head up into orbit, as the Soviets did send Albina, who made it halfway up into orbit and back safely. If Laika didn’t pass training, Albina would replace her. Another dog, Mushka, was used to test the life support system that would be given to Laika during her trip, but unfortunately, the space program was too hard for her and she eventually became so terrified that she refused to eat. All of these dogs were strays and had no home but the empty streets.
#2. Laika Was Destined to Die and They Knew It.
The Sputnik 2 was not built to withstand coming back down into Earth’s atmosphere and therefore, could not re-enter the atmosphere safely. The scientists within the Soviet space program knew that Laika would not be making the trip home and was only expected to spend a few days alive up in space. This sparked outrage amongst international press, as campaigns cropped up in an attempt to stop the mission from going forward as the mission was deemed as animal cruelty. The Soviets did not understand why everyone was so outraged, as they were sending her up into space for the sake of “humanity” and they even reiterated that Soviets love dogs. While Albina was the first choice for the mission, she was kept back as she had already “done her job” and Laika was sent instead, because they knew she was going to die.
#3. They Rushed the Mission.
The original plan had Laika coming home and the Soviets even told press outlets that she would be comfortable, would have everything she needed to survive, and would return home safely. Sadly, the original plan was changed, as Nikita Khrushchev wanted the satellite launch to be used in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. To put it bluntly, the entire Sputnik 2 launch was used as a propaganda piece and in order for the satellite to be ready in time, it was to be rushed. So, the original plan was scrapped, and scientists had to come up with a spacecraft capable of sending Laika into orbit within four weeks, which meant that all traditional designs of rocket technology were thrown out and with it, Laika’s safe return home.
#4. Cramped Training and Small Spaces.
Sputnik 2 was a tiny satellite, no bigger than a washing machine. This meant that Laika would not be able to turn around and would only be able to sit and lie down, facing in one direction. To get Laika ready for the tight space that was Sputnik 2, she was transitioned through a series of smaller and smaller cages. She would be left for up to twenty days at a time in a small cage, then pulled out and immediately placed into an even smaller one. A side effect of this was that the dogs who were being trained in this way would refuse to defecate and would then become constipated which required the use of laxatives. Eventually the dogs would adapt, but only because they were forced to stay in these cages until they knew nothing else.
#5. Laika Had One Good Day with a Scientist’s Family.
Dr. Vladimir Yazdovsky had been working extremely closely with Laika during the last four weeks of the training leading up to the satellite launch. Because he was the one who had plucked her off the streets, trained her, and chose her to go up into space, he wanted to do something nice for her on the day before her journey. So, he brought her back to his home to let her experience what life would have been like as a domesticated dog. His family played with her, fed her, and loved her. On launch day, Dr. Vladimor Yazdovsky’s family came to the launch site and said their goodbyes to Laika, knowing that she would not come home.
#6. A Terrifying Experience for Laika.
On launch day, Laika was placed in the rocket that would send her up into space, but there was a malfunction that needed to be repaired.
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Scientists Confirm Dogs Can Detect 8 Diseases
You may be surprised to learn that dogs can detect life-threatening diseases in humans.
#1. Dogs can tell when you have cancer
dogs can detect breast cancer, prostate cancer, and even bladder cancer. Simply by sniffing someone’s body.
A study conducted at the University of California Davis has shown that dogs can detect Cancer-affected tissues out of many samples.
Cancer-affected cells have a unique odor that doesn't exist in healthy cells.
While humans have about 5 million scent receptors, dogs can have up to 250 million
There's an organization in the United Kingdom called Medical Detection Dogs in which dogs are trained to find the odor of cancer in samples such as breath, urine, and swabs.
The other interesting piece of evidence comes from a story in the Canada Free Press. Apparently, a woman’s dog tried to bite off a mole located on her leg. It turned out to be malignant melanoma.
A 2019 study published in Experimental Biology found that dogs can consistently pick out blood samples from confirmed cancer patients with a 99% accuracy.
#2. Dogs can detect low blood sugar
For diabetics, this can be a lifesaver. The organization - Dogs4Diabetics - trains dogs extensively to alert owners when their blood sugar is low. The science behind it comes from the fact that dogs can detect isoprene. Isoprene is a chemical in human breath. It rises in volume when a person’s blood sugar drops.
Medical News Today reports a dog can smell this - and when trained - can tell their owner that they need to test their blood sugar. In 2013, the Public Library of Science published a study that these dogs significantly improved the life of insulin-dependent diabetics.
#3. Dogs can tell when you are about to have a migraine.
Psychology Today conducted a study with over 1,000 migraine sufferers - who were also dog owners. What they found was the 54 percent of the dog owners noticed a change in the behavior of their dogs - about one or two hours before the migraine set in.
Believe it or not, there are migraine-alert-service dogs. If they alert you on time, it can mean the difference between suffering a migraine for three days - and being able to manage it successfully.
How do they do it? Like every other medical condition, dogs can sniff it out. This is because if you are on your way to a migraine, your serotonin spikes. Dogs can smell this and they alert you with a whine.
#4. Dogs can sniff out malaria.
Malaria may not be common everywhere, but in the countries where it still exists, it can be deadly. Especially for children.
But once again, it’s our trained and sniffing service dogs to the rescue. Recent research proves that dogs can accurately tell if someone has malaria – simply by smelling their socks. Even if someone is not showing any symptoms, the dog knows well ahead of time when someone has the disease.
#5. Dogs understand fear and stress.
You see, dogs can be trained to smell cortisol levels in humans. Cortisol is the hormone commonly known as the “stress hormone.” So when your cortisol levels rise, dogs can smell it.
They can also be trained to help people with higher than normal stress levels.
One cortisol-sniffing dog at the Calais school for autistic children sniffs the students to see if their cortisol levels are higher than any of the other students. Since autistic children can’t tell someone when they are upset, the dog does the talking for them.
#6. Dogs can be trained to help those who suffer from narcolepsy.
Narcolepsy is a dangerous condition. This when a person can fall asleep instantly – even while they are standing up. In this case, narcolepsy service dogs can detect when an attack is coming on - by a change in the smell of your sweat. This was proven in a 2013 scientific study published in National Institutes of Health. In the study, trained narcoleptic service dogs recognized 11 out of 12 patients with narcolepsy by smelling their sweat samples.
In this case, a trained service dog can alert their owner when they are about to have an episode, based on the biochemical changes in their body. This can save a person who suffers from narcolepsy from experiencing a serious injury.
#7. Dogs can sniff out Parkinson’s disease
In England, a super-sniffing dog noticed a change in his owner’s odor six years before he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, a nervous system disorder that affects movement. This led to scientific research at Manchester University - in an attempt to train other dogs to detect Parkinson’s disease before the classic symptoms emerged. Since 2016, an organization called Parkinson's Alert Dogs has been training canines to recognize the smell of Parkinson's disease.
#8. Dogs can sense the onset of a seizure
Studies have shown that about ninety percent of service dogs develop the ability on their own to sense a seizure.
So after getting to know their owner’s behavior - these dogs know when a seizure is about to happen.
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What Your Cat's Sleeping Position Reveals About Their Health and Personality
Cats’ Sleeping Positions can reveal a lot about their personality, health and how they are feeling.
This guide breaks down the most common cat sleeping positions and explains the science behind why cats sleep in certain ways.
#1. Curled-up
In the curled-up position, the cat curls its tail around its body and tucks its head towards the chest. This resting position means that your cat might be trying to conserve body heat and provide protection to the fundamental parts of its body. It’s the most common sleeping position for animals in the wild, too, as it helps conserve warmth and protects the vital organs.
#2. A Cat in a Box
A cat in a box position means that your cat is worried about its security and is seeking comfort and protection. When cats sleep in smaller, congested areas, this shows their concern about safety. The solid walls of a box make them feel secure by providing them with a tight and secure space. Other than boxes, cats may also seek out drawers, bowls, and other objects that they can fit tightly into. Maybe your cat is scared of other pets or children in the household. You can help her out by creating an enclosed box with sufficient fluffiness inside to help her sleep comfortably.
#3. Belly up Position
A cat’s stomach is its most vulnerable area. So, if your cat is sleeping in a belly-up position in which the legs are pointed at weird angles while the stomach is facing the ceiling, this is a sign that the cat feels comfortable and safe in your home. You can consider yourself lucky that you’ve won the trust of your fluffy pet. That’s because, cats are usually concerned about their safety and won’t expose their vulnerable parts when they aren’t sure about their surroundings. Sleeping on their back is an indication that your pet is confident and relaxed with its surroundings.
#4. The Half-Eye Shut Position
One thing about predators is that they hunt and do not like to get hunted in return.
This is the reason that your cat is not closing its eyes all the way even though it is dozing off.
In this position, you will notice that your cat’s ears are constantly moving, which means your pet is alert. This shallow form of sleep can last for hours. Your pet is aware of what is going on in its surroundings, and any unusual sound will jolt the cat into complete attention.
In another version of this position, the cat sleeps with one eye shut and the other open. This is called Unihemispheric Slow-wave Sleep. In this form, half of the brain is in unconscious while the other half is conscious and alert.
This form of sleeping is beneficial because your cat can rest even in places with some sense of threat.
#5. The Loaf Position
In this position, the cat sits upright but tucks its front paws under the body. If you find your cat sleeping in a loaf-like position, this means your cat does not want to sleep for long and is only resting before the next activity.
#6. Sleeping Sideways
Sleeping sideways is an extremely relaxing sleeping position for a cat. Sleeping on one side with their limbs stretched out means that your cat is fully content and feeling safe. Your cat is in total relaxation mode and does not feel the need to remain alert. Cats fall into a deep sleep in this position.
#7. Paw Above the Face Position
Paw-over-face is one of the most adorable sleeping positions common to cats which will leave you surprised at most times.
When the cat puts a paw across the face, it signals that they don’t wish to be disturbed.
This generally happens when the cat is sleeping soundly and unknowingly. This position also occurs when a bright light or the daylight is making the cat feel uncomfortable and so they cover their eyes as a result.
#8. Monorail Cat
Monorail position is when the cat lies on the arms or backs of chairs, sofas, staircase banisters, fence posts, or the tops of doors. Typically, the cat dangles down all four legs in this position. This position is called the “monorail” because the posture of the cat is such that it resembles a monorail transit system.
Cats have zero understanding of architectural rules regarding access and functionality. They like to rest in this position as it is more suitable for general surveillance
#9. The Contortionist
A cat in the contortionist position, will sleep all twisted up with their limbs hanging in different directions while her head is twisted at weird angles. There is no particular reason behind this position and your cat might only choose it because it is comforting to them at the time.
So, there you have it, all the most important and commonly observed cat sleeping positions lined up for you. You can now easily understand all those untold signals and signs that your cat cannot tell you themselves. You can find out whether your cat is feeling secure or threatened and if they are sleeping comfortably or not.
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10 Interesting Dog Behaviors Finally
Why dogs circle before pooping
By spinning in circles before relieving themselves, your pup is making sure there are no predators like snakes hiding in the grass.
Scent marking their territory is another reason why dogs circle before they eliminate. Dogs have scent glands on their paws. When they’re spinning and stepping all over the grass before doing their business, they are actually leaving messages to other dogs.
Dogs also prefer to poop along the earth’s north-south axis.
Why dogs take your spot
Have you ever gotten up from your seat and returned to see your pup curled up in your spot? Dogs often steal your seat because they enjoy the scent and warmth you leave behind.
Dogs have a pack mentality so they enjoy sleeping in warm piles with their family.
Why dogs lick each other’s private parts
Not only do dogs smell things out of curiosity, they taste and lick things to learn more about their surroundings.
When you see a dog licking another dog’s private parts, they are simply getting to know that other dog.
Dogs also lick each other’s private parts to practice good hygiene with their friend. Grooming is a sign of affection and it indicates the two dogs are getting along and like each other.
This practice is commonly referred to as “dog social grooming”.
Why dogs sleep with open eyes
Some dogs sleep with partially open eyes.
When a dog sleeps with open eyes, what you are actually seeing is their third eyelid, rather than the surface of the eyeball.
This pink-colored membrane sweeps away any dust or debris from the eyes and keeps the eyeball moist.
Why dogs smell people's crotches
The crotch area has certain type of sweat glands called apocrine glands, which produce chemicals that convey social information. These chemicals are called pheromones. Pheromones carry all sorts of information about the age, health, and mood of the individual. When dogs smell a person’s crotch, they are trying to gain information about that person.
Likewise, when a dog sniffs another dog’s behind, they are trying to gain information about the other dog. Dogs have glands in their rear end that release chemicals that tell a lot to other dogs. Unneutered male dogs are particularly known for being avid sniffers when searching for a mate because they want to know if a female is pregnant or ovulating.
Why dogs expose their belly to you or other dogs
Belly-exposing behavior in canines usually indicates trust and acceptance.
A dog may also use this submissive display as a way to avoid confrontation. In the wild, our canines' wolf ancestors would adopt this submissive posture to diffuse social tension by showing that they're not a threat. To know if a belly-exposing behavior is out of trust or appeasement, look at a dog's whole body. Dogs who feel safe around you will show loose, wiggly body posture with relaxed, wagging tail. In contrast, a dog who is showing submissive behavior will crouch, freeze, or show tense body language.
Why dogs follow you everywhere
There are reasons behind a dog’s clingy behavior.
One reason your dog wants to stay close to your side is positive reinforcement. If every time you are with your pup, they get affection or treats, they’re likely to follow you around more often.
And remember, young puppies who are less than 6 months old recognize you as a parent or other object of trust, and they imprint you as they would their mother. Of course, a dog’s desire to follow us is also an expression of loyalty and love.
Why some dogs display aggressive behaviors when they are on leash
You’re starting to enjoy walking your dog, he explodes and starts barking and lunging at other people or dogs. Trainers call this problem “Leash reactivity”
Leash reactivity is often rooted in fear and insecurity. Off-leash, a dog can run away, but on-leash, a dog is trapped and has to act aggressively to protect himself. This is because the leash doesn’t allow them to escape from the thing that’s upsetting them.
And remember, when dogs learn that displaying aggressive behavior works in deterring a threat, they are likely to keep repeating the behavior.
And the second common reason for reactivity is frustration. Some dogs pull and bark on-leash when they want to play with another dog.
Why dogs pant
More often than not, dogs pant to cool themselves down.
Dogs may also pant when they’re feeling stressed or anxious. You often see this type of panting during visits to the vet, when you scold them.
Why dogs eat snow
More often than not, dogs eat snow because they are thirsty. Winter brings very dry air, and dogs lose a lot of their body moisture through their breath. In fact, before dogs were domesticated, their ancestors in colder climates often had to rely on eating snow to hydrate.
Dogs also nibble on snow because they simply like it. Snow is soft, fluffy, and hard to catch, and dogs find it fascinating
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How to Survive a Dog Attack
How to defend a dog attack? What should you do if you're attacked by a dog? Should you run or fight? There is the only one way to survive.
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