The Dan Bongino Show (Ep 1971) 🔴 Will Secret Service Respond To a Trump Arrest
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The Dan Bongino Show (Ep 1983) 🔴 Trump's Arraignment The Police State Is Here
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debunking the donut thing louder with lendy louder with crouder parody
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To Celebrate National Donut Day, Louder With Lendy is going to debunk/ Rebuttal Steven Crowder's opinion on Donuts in an interview with Tomi Lahren from 2 years ago...
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very cute dog
Dogs have a sense of time. It's been proven that they know the difference between a hour and five. If conditioned to, they can predict future events, such as regular walk times.2. Your dog is as smart as a two-year old! Ever wonder why children around this age seem to have a special bond with the family dog? It could be because they speak the same language, roughly 250 words and gestures in fact.
3. A study at UCSD claims that your dog can genuinely get jealous when they see you display affection for another creature.
4. Dachshunds were originally bred to fight badgers.
5. Stray dogs in Russia have learned how to ride the complex subway system, and get off at specific stops in search of food.
6. Your dog can smell your feelings. In fact, your dog’s sense of smell is approximately 100,000 times better than yours. So it shouldn’t be shocking that they can in fact, smell things such as fear. When a human is fearful, they perspire, and a dog is easily able to pick up on this change.
7. Newfoundlands make great lifeguards because they have water-resistant coats and webbed feet.
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dog training
Studies have shown that dogs can learn over 100 words and gestures, which puts their intelligence and understanding of us on a par with a two year old. However, dogs are much easier to train than a two year old! They’re used for all sorts of jobs, from military roles to assistance dogs, because they’re both clever and extremely loyal animalsIf you have a dog, you might notice that their ears move around a lot. They actually have around 18 muscles responsible for moving their ears. These help them to change the direction of their ears slightly to hear noises around them better, and play a really big part in telling us how our dogs are feeling. A lot of a dog’s body language is expressed through what their ears are doing so a dog’s ears are vital in helping them communicate both with us and other dogs
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1. Dogs are the most popular pet on the planet!
A third of ALL households around the world have a dog. These playful, friendly, loyal animals make great companions, but they can also be fierce and tough protectors, or intelligent helpers.
2. They evolved from a now-extinct species of wolf.
Dogs were the first animal domesticated (tamed) by humans, over 20,000 years ago! As they evolved from wolves, their skulls, teeth and paws shrank, and they became more docile and obedient.
FUN FACT!
Evidence from fossils suggests that five types of dog had evolved by the Bronze Age, around 4500BC. These were mastiffs, wolf-type dogs, dogs similar to greyhounds, pointing dogs and herding dogs. Bow wow!
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Dogs’ noses can sense heat/thermal radiation, which explains why blind or deaf dogs can still hunt.
9. Only one breed that was among the five most popular breeds in 1934— the Beagle — still remains in the top five today.
10. The name Collie means “black.” (Collies once tended black-faced sheep.)
11. Yawning is contagious—even for dogs. Research shows that the sound of a human yawn can trigger one from your dog. And it’s four times as likely to happen when it’s the yawn of a person he knows.
12. The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is the only breed named for a fictional person—a character in the novel Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott.
13. Dogs curl up in a ball when sleeping to protect their organs—a hold over from their days in the wild, when they were vulnerable to predator attacks.
14. The Basenji is not technically “barkless,” as many people think. They can yodel.
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cat vedios
A house cat’s genome is 95.6 percent tiger, and they share many behaviors with their jungle ancestors, says Layla Morgan Wilde, a cat behavior expert and the founder of Cat Wisdom 101. These behaviors include scent marking by scratching, prey play, prey stalking, pouncing, chinning, and urine marking.
Cats are believed to be the only mammals who don’t taste sweetness.
Cats are nearsighted, but their peripheral vision and night vision are much better than that of humans.
Cats are supposed to have 18 toes (five toes on each front paw; four toes on each back paw).
Cats can jump up to six times their length.
Cats’ claws all curve downward, which means that they can’t climb down trees head-first. Instead, they have to back down the trunk.
Cats’ collarbones don’t connect to their other bones, as these bones are buried in their shoulder muscles.
Cats have 230 bones, while humans only have 206.
Cats have an extra organ that allows them to taste scents on the air, which is why your cat stares at you with her mouth open from time to time.
Cats have whiskers on the backs of their front legs, as well.
Cats have nearly twice the amount of neurons in their cerebral cortex as dogs.
Cats have the largest eyes relative to their head size of any mammal.
Cats make very little noise when they walk around. The thick, soft pads on their paws allow them to sneak up on their prey — or you!
Cats’ rough tongues can lick a bone clean of any shred of meat.
Cats use their long tails to balance themselves when they’re jumping or walking along narrow ledges.
Cats use their whiskers to “feel” the world around them in an effort to determine which small spaces they can fit into. A cat’s whiskers are generally about the same width as its body. (This is why you should never, EVER cut their whiskers.)
Cats walk like camels and giraffes: They move both of their right feet fir
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Birds are one of the most fascinating creatures in the animal kingdom, and there is so much to learn about them. From their unique anatomy to their incredible migration patterns, birds truly are amazing. We’ll be exploring the top 10 facts about birds that you may not have known. From the smallest bird in the world to the many bird species, you’ll be sure to learn something new about these incredible creatures. So read on to discover some of the most interesting facts about birds
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Cats are one of, if not the most, popular pet in the world.
There are over 500 million domestic cats in the world.
Cats and humans have been associated for nearly 10000 years.
Cats conserve energy by sleeping for an average of 13 to14 hours a day.
Cats have flexible bodies and teeth adapted for hunting small animals such as mice and rats.
A group of cats is called a clowder, a male cat is called a tom, a female cat is called a molly or queen while young cats are called kittens.
Domestic cats usually weigh around 4 kilograms (8 lb 13 oz) to 5 kilograms (11 lb 0 oz).
The heaviest domestic cat on record is 21.297 kilograms (46 lb 15.2 oz).
Cats can be lethal hunters and very sneaky, when they walk their back paws step almost exactly in the same place as the front paws did beforehand, this keeps noise to a minimum and limits visible tracks.
Cats have powerful night vision, allowing them to see at light levels six times lower than what a human needs in order to see.
Cats also have excellent hearing and a powerful sense of smell.
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The nose print of dogs, cats and other animals is unique – much like a human fingerprint.
Dogs are not colorblind. They have dichromatic vision which means they have limited color perception and can only see shades of blue and yellow.
House cats share 95.6% of their genetic makeup with TIGERS. They also share some of the same behavior habits such as scent and urine marking, prey stalking, and pouncing.
Dogs have ~1700 taste buds as compared to humans who have ~9000. They can taste sweet, sour, salty and bitter.
The whiskers on a cat aren’t just cute—they serve a very important function in assisting cats with getting around, especially at night. Whiskers allow a cat to detect and respond to changes in their surroundings – think kitty radar.
Greyhounds can beat cheetahs in a race. While cheetahs can run twice as fast as greyhounds, they can only maintain that 70 mph speed for about thirty seconds. A Greyhound can maintain a 35 mph speed for about seven miles.
Disneyland in California has feral cats who freely roam the park and help control the rodent population. Watch out Mickey and Minnie!
The Bloodhound’s sense of smell is so accurate that the results of its tracking can be used as evidence in a court of law.
Cats can rotate their ears 180 degrees.
Yawning is c
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cute dog and cat play togather
The nose print of dogs, cats and other animals is unique – much like a human fingerprint.
Dogs are not colorblind. They have dichromatic vision which means they have limited color perception and can only see shades of blue and yellow.
House cats share 95.6% of their genetic makeup with TIGERS. They also share some of the same behavior habits such as scent and urine marking, prey stalking, and pouncing.
Dogs have ~1700 taste buds as compared to humans who have ~9000. They can taste sweet, sour, salty and bitter.
The whiskers on a cat aren’t just cute—they serve a very important function in assisting cats with getting around, especially at night. Whiskers allow a cat to detect and respond to changes in their surroundings – think kitty radar.
Greyhounds can beat cheetahs in a race. While cheetahs can run twice as fast as greyhounds, they can only maintain that 70 mph speed for about thirty seconds. A Greyhound can maintain a 35 mph speed for about seven miles.
Disneyland in California has feral cats who freely roam the park and help control the rodent population. Watch out Mickey and Minnie!
The Bloodhound’s sense of smell is so accurate that the results of its tracking can be used as evidence in a court of law.
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Dogs are great – they provide us with love, companionship and are always there when we need them. But did you know there’s far more to dogs than meets the eye?
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Cats are climbers and use their claws to scale trees and then without effort, leap from high places. Dogs are earthbound creatures. While some are known for jumping, dogs are more likely to use their nose to find prey or speed to catch it.
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Heart touching song
This is a very intresting and lovely song personely. I like it. Watch and enjoy it
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