Domestic cat life
I know it may seem biased, but I have to say that we cats are intelligent, very loving animals; in a single word: unique. I leave here some curiosities unveiled, so that they get to know us even better.
On average, a cat spends 2/3 of the day sleeping. This means that in 9 years of life, you are only awake for 3 years.
Cats don't taste sweet.
When a cat chases prey, unlike a dog or human, it keeps its head down.
The hair balls we throw up are called egagropilos.
Cats tend to be right-handed, while cats tend to be mostly left-handed.
A cat makes about 100 different sounds, while a dog makes about 10.
A cat's brain is biologically more similar to a human's than a dog's brain. Both humans and cats have an identical region in the brain responsible for emotions.
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There are more than 500 million domestic cats in the world, and approximately 40 recognized breeds.
The oldest domestic cat was found in a grave in Cyprus over 9,000 years old.
According to a Hebrew legend, Noah prayed to God to help him protect the food of the rats in the ark. God made a Lion sneeze, and from that sneeze the cat was born.
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Lion petting the lioness at the zoo
Lions living in captivity usually reach 20 to 25 years of age, while the life expectancy of a lion living in the wild is 12 to 16 years.
There are several reasons for this disparity.
For example, they don't need to be on the lookout for predators while they spend the day in captivity. While the biggest predator for lions is people, these majestic animals also need to be on the lookout for cheetahs and hyenas, which can steal their food.
In addition, lions do not have access to medical care when they are in the wild. If they cut or break their paw, they will end up suffering. Lions at zoos, on the other hand, will receive immediate medical assistance if something happens to them.
Another factor is environmental issues. Lions in the wild depend solely on the wild for their well-being. But if there is a drought, there will be no water or food sources available to them. Captive lions, however, do not have to deal with these problems, as their living space will remain the same and keepers will give them plenty of food and water.
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Kangaroo chicks feeding
Kangaroo chicks
When a puppy is born it is the size of an embryo. Therefore, it is necessary that they finish their development in a bag that the mother has. Only after almost a year of living in his mother's purse and leaving just to start learning his survival activities, is the animal ready to be alone.
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A swim in the ocean with sea turtle
The survival of sea turtles remains at risk due to many years of intensive hunting for their shell, meat (used for soup) and fat. Hunting is currently under control, but these animals are still threatened by fishing nets that kill around 40,000 specimens a year. Another major threat is coastal development in nesting areas, which prevents females from laying eggs and makes it impossible to reproduce.
Most species are migratory and roam the oceans, orienting themselves with the help of the Earth's magnetic field.
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Nature and its beautiful natural landscapes are impressive
If you look at nature, you will see that it depends on the minimum of effort in its functioning. Grass does not make any efforts to grow, it just grows. The fish does not struggle to swim, just nothing. Flowers do not try to open only bloom. Birds do not try to fly, they just fly ... That is the intrinsic nature.
The Earth does not strive to rotate on its axis; it is in its nature to rotate on its axis. It is in your nature to spin at a dizzying speed and roll through space.
It is the nature of babies to be in a state of grace. It is in the nature of the sun to shine. It is in the nature of the Stars to blink and shine. And it is Human nature to materialize your dreams ... And when your actions are moved by love, there is no waste of time, energy and effort. On the contrary, it multiplies and accumulates. We have our greatness!
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