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OP - Nice choice Yes big and little well adjusted mutts are wonderful. I usually prefer mutts to purebreds as they tend to be less neurotic and often have fewer health problems as long they get lots of love and adequate training. Yes sometimes the crows are deafening along the canal. And, I often see raptors such as hawks, Turkey vultures and vultures near the canal. That is a major reason why our cats are indoor cats (plus we have foxes and coyotes near us). I agree that carvids are super interesting. “Crows and other corvids (a family of birds that includes ravens and magpies) “know what they know and can ponder the content of their own minds,” according to a 2020 study in Science. This is considered a cornerstone of self-awareness and shared by just a handful of animal species beside humans, such as monkeys and great apes. Crows can also use their complex brains to find creative solutions, such as dropping nuts on the road so passing cars can crack them open … Crows are extremely intelligent. They can use tools to get what they want, like New Caledonian crows in a single South Pacific island of the same name, which shape twigs into hooks to catch grubs from rotting logs. And according to new research, crows are even smarter than we thought”. https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a34165311/crows-are-self-aware-like-humans/# |
Shaun the Sheep are a type of nudibranch that are 1-3mm in size and photosynthesize from sunlight. Amazing creature! And yes, scuba is required because you have to be extremely still to shoot macro that size. https://www.boredpanda.com/leaf-sheep-sea-slug-costasiella-kuroshimae/ |
OP - thanks - that is fascinating. They look like a combo of cartoon like sheep faces surrounded by peacock like leaves. You are right - beautiful and odd! Amazing that they can photosynthesize - had no idea there were any animals that can do that. “How do Leaf Sheep Photosynthesize? What’s fascinating about the tiny cute animal is that they are one of the only sea creatures in the world to perform photosynthesis (the others all belong to the sacoglossa sea slug clade). When these weird animals eat algae, they suck out the chloroplasts and incorporate them into their own bodies in a process called kleptoplasty. This process, which otherwise can only be performed by single-celled organisms, essentially makes them solar-powered slugs!” Thanks again for fun info about a unique marine animal. |
Yep, a kangaroo would hold all these other animal nominees underwater until the roo was top dog. |
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😂 Folks here are terrified enough of Roos as it is. I think the elephants, giraffes and moose will do fine against the Roos! Our mutts may need a little assistance though … |
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I love Great Pyrenees dogs.
For wild animals, I love lizards, quail, and hummingbirds. Also hippos but not when they’re angry. |
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OP - they are my fave European bird as well! So much character … |
OP - that is a very eclectic range of choices there. Will have to look up Great Pyrenees dogs. Hummingbirds are extraordinary - there is a cloud forest in the Ecuadorean Andes where there are over 25 species of hummingbirds and they are all so beautiful. Agree with you about hippos - I like them fine at a distance but not when territorial males are chasing your boat … interesting that a mostly vegetarian species can be so aggressive … I always take lizards as good luck omens when they scurry by … just a silly superstition … |
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I, also, have a big soft spot for Great Pyrenees Mountain Dogs, and, really, any goofy fun loving dogs. Also a huge fan of cats, horses, burros, and all the wild critters.
Pigs scare me. They will devour anything. |
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I like Great Pyrs but they drool and need a job.
My miniature donkey serves as our livestock guardian. He’s fierce if anything threatens our animals! |
Sheep are the most pack animals. Anything one sheep does, no matter how dumb, every other sheep will do too. They’re kind of evil and mean too but I’m fond of them (and I love wool). As for northern animals, I visited this wildlife sanctuary when I was in Whitehorse. https://yukonwildlife.ca/ I loved it because we were only able to see about half the animals — the enclosures were so large they could choose to be far enough away from visitors we could barely spot them if they wanted. Also apparently the deer can jump the fence of their enclosure and sometimes leave to go on adventures but they like coming back because it’s safe and there’s food. (I also saw two lynxes just hanging out by the road while we were up there which was pretty cool too.) |