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I believe animals can be judgmental


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Tibet fox

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Most mainstream Fox in Europe, Asia and Americas

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Here is a video on Tibet fox.

Someone should report this fox and put him or her in jail for hate crime :o

And yes, i am joking :D

I just thought it was funny

 

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I think lions and Hyenas have both convicted themselves of it. Some of their encounters have been shown to have had nothing to do with food, water or territory. Some engagements are just pure spite, this seems to be a stable pattern for as long as observations have been made. It isn't necessarily frequent, but it happens. 

Chimps are the worst. Chimp wars, in some senses are even uglier than human conflicts, when you really start to analyze what happened and likely why. And again, sometimes no one is any better off in some cases. Territory and resources are still the most common causes, also access to females. But sometimes it just seems to be spontaneous erruptions of hate. Different chimp groups can become ferocious enemies. Even bonobos are not without conflicts, though they have found a...novel? solution to the problem.

Is there a point here? I feel there is. Animals have as much to teach us about ourselves as we do, for better and for worse. That's why we all watch MLP.

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12 minutes ago, Night Sky said:

I think lions and Hyenas have both convicted themselves of it. Some of their encounters have been shown to have had nothing to do with food, water or territory. Some engagements are just pure spite, this seems to be a stable pattern for as long as observations have been made. It isn't necessarily frequent, but it happens. 

Chimps are the worst. Chimp wars, in some senses are even uglier than human conflicts, when you really start to analyze what happened and likely why. And again, sometimes no one is any better off in some cases. Territory and resources are still the most common causes, also access to females. But sometimes it just seems to be spontaneous erruptions of hate. Different chimp groups can become ferocious enemies. Even bonobos are not without conflicts, though they have found a...novel? solution to the problem.

Is there a point here? I feel there is. Animals have as much to teach us about ourselves as we do, for better and for worse. That's why we all watch MLP.

Natural enemies for sure is a thing.

 

Like wasps. I hate those guys

But bees, those are cool!

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6 minutes ago, Maxmillian said:

Natural enemies for sure is a thing.

 

Like wasps. I hate those guys

But bees, those are cool!

I can't hate the creatures who give us honey, that's for sure.

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I highly doubt I'll find it if I go looking for it, but I def remember this one series of videos of this guy's pet turtle who would attack the black tape on his white shoes and would immediately stop once said tape is removed.

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34 minutes ago, DJShy said:

I highly doubt I'll find it if I go looking for it, but I def remember this one series of videos of this guy's pet turtle who would attack the black tape on his white shoes and would immediately stop once said tape is removed.

Apparently wasps will attack black colour more viciously. But will be less likely to do the same if you wear white.

(Source: MGS3 game)

But from looking it up online it seems more ambigious than the fact i got from a 2004 video game so i dunno.

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I actually already knew this. Humans are animals too after all. But it is still wild to see the colors that wasps hate and prefer. Certain animals can only see certain colors. What if we are missing a color? What if aliens are real? What if the big bang never happened? What if the earth actually is flat? What if life is all a lie? *Head explodes*

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6 hours ago, ThePinkestofPones said:

I HATE WASPS! BURN SCUM, BURN!  :Cozy:

Bees are nice :kindness:

Yeah Bumble bees are nice. I never will hurt those. They are eager workers who help with honey

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However...

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But Bees are cool either way!

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Even turtles. Oof. But i think the most logical reason is, they might view it as colour of predators (I dont understand the natural world but thats my guess)

 

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But from learning from nature is. This behavior is learned, not born.

 

So i guess moral of story is. If someone leaves a bad impact on you, they are gonna fear and hate that thing, which will be taught to kids or future generation.

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