Fish can use rocks as tools, learn by watching their friends, and communicate using sounds that humans can't hear. They are individuals, just like you, and they want to be left alone.
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In a peaceful Indian jungle, an astonishing scene was capturing everyone’s attention. Perched on a branch at the same height as his companion, a young langur seemed to have found the perfect playmate: a young spotted deer.
With endless curiosity, the little monkey gently reached toward the deer’s muzzle and then toward its young antlers. At times, he lightly touched them; at others, he examined them as if discovering a mysterious treasure. Far from being bothered, the deer remained calm and patient, watching his friend with remarkable trust.
The langur delicately touched the deer’s muzzle and then its young antlers, like a child discovering something new. The deer, meanwhile, accepted this attention with remarkable serenity.
The other animals watched the scene with curiosity. Such a bond between a langur and a spotted deer was truly extraordinary. There was no sign of fear or rivalry—only a beautiful coexistence and mutual trust in the heart of the Indian jungle.
It was one of those rare moments that remind us that nature sometimes offers encounters that are as surprising as they are heartwarming, where friendship seems to transcend all differences. 🐒🦌🌿✨
🎦 Credit: Frédéric Geffroy.
Bison Who Killed 70 Year Old Woman Won’t Be Euthanized After Public Backlash
A bull bison that fatally attacked a 70 year old Canadian woman in South Dakota’s Custer State Park has reportedly been spared from euthanasia after widespread public opposition.
According to investigators, the woman and her husband encountered a group of bull bison while hiking. Officials say the couple initially moved away from the animals but later continued following the herd. One of the bulls eventually charged, tossing the woman into the air and inflicting injuries that proved fatal.
After the attack, many assumed the bison would be put down. Instead, public backlash quickly followed, with many arguing that a wild animal should not be destroyed for behaving like a wild animal. State officials ultimately agreed to relocate the bull to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe rather than euthanize it.
The decision has sparked a debate among outdoorsmen and wildlife enthusiasts. If a wild animal attacks someone after being approached in its own habitat, should it be destroyed, or should relocation be enough?
What do you think?
I think neither ~ it is in its own territory so leave it be!
He's choked, beaten, and chained to perform stupid tricks for human entertainment 😢
This horrifying abuse will only end when people STOP buying tickets to animal circuses.
That fish is fighting for his life!
Before fish are sliced into sushi rolls, billions are confined to crowded fish farms, where they suffer from disease, parasites, and injuries. This #InternationalSushiDay, and beyond, don't eat fish.
I just took part in the action "Tell National Geographic: Remove David Marriott From Board".
Take part in the campaign too by following this link:
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This is how Marshall BioResources makes dogs more “profitable.” The company “trains” dogs to wear masks so it can charge the labs who want to poison them more $ 💔
Ridglan Farms is shutting down, but other hellholes, like Marshall, are still open, torturing dogs.
We can bearly wait. Mark your calendars for June 23rd at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET when the bear cams go live for the summer! Join the countdown: https://t.co/crEv6rDuNq
Mitsou found her purr-fect match!
Congratulations to Mitsou, and a big thank you to her new family for giving her the loving forever home she deserves!
Join Bumpy for his first dip of the day!
Flanked by Keepers Festus and Jackson, our little hippo hurried out of his stable and made a beeline for his personal pool. He briefly considered a nap between Jackson’s legs, thought the better of it, and dove right into the day, with a cute boop for good measure.
Bumpy is one of our newest arrivals. His mother died, likely in a territorial fight defending her baby’s life. He spent at least a day huddled by her body before the Kenya Wildlife Service rescued him and brought him into our care.
You can become part of Bumpy’s journey. Read his full rescue story and support him through an adoption: https://t.co/qAEjrv65WE
🐻 The Anan bear cams are back!
Watch black bears and brown bears fish side by side in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, one of the few places in the world where both species gather around the same salmon run.
Which bear will you spot first? https://t.co/Qwf71Q8nAJ
Deeply troubling: Hundreds of deer & elk are reportedly being removed from #Marineland’s property & some may be sent to SLAUGHTERHOUSES.
Many of the animals appear to be suffering from untreated wounds & injuries.
https://t.co/flPLY2Bc7p