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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
What's the most amazing thing you've witnessed with an animal?
Me - I removed some bags from an allotment shed. Needless to say one had a huge spider clinging to it. A robin spied it and followed me to my van about100 yards away. There I brushed the creature off. Like a hawk it was quickly gobbled up by the observant bird who zoomed down from above. |
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My dad rescued a grass snake from netting over a pond. It had recently eaten but as with most snakes when they want a quick getaway it regurgitated it meal.
My niece and nephew watches in awe as it spat out a half digested frog! I repost the video on Facebook every year just to gross people out
I found it fascinating to watch. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
This.
Peyo is a stallion (hasn't had his nuts off) and generally that means they can be more 'assertive', spirited and active.
Not the kind of animal you'd expect to see as a therapy animal and certainly not one that given his size you'd expect to see in a hospital ward or room.
He's bloody amazing.
https://youtu.be/fHBwWJ5Ozk4
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I got a puppy and we had him on his own for 11 months.
His sister (little mate) was being rehomed and I decided to take her on too.
They knew each other instantly. Both dogs espically my girl hates other dogs. They're so in love from the first meeting
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I had been feeding a male and female blackbird for a while. The female landed on my window ledge one day and started flapping her wings. I went outside and the pair had bought their fledglings so I was happy to give them all a feed. |
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Witness amazing things daily, sometimes nature can be cruel too though.
Was watching a small leverett fumbling along when down from the skies swooped a buzzard, hooked it with its talens and flew of to a nearby tree where it proceeded to rip it to pieces and eat it. |
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