An Interspecies gold mine
source: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/popup?id=3381380&contentIndex=1&start=false&page=1
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zhaoxiao
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human's apology to pandas
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zhaoxiao
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MissJonaLyn
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I can believe it...The proof is right there...In the picture :/
- 3 years ago
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MissJonaLyn
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buck19
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Photo 9 is of a Skate, not a Manta Ray. Great way to misinform, ABC News!!!
- 3 years ago
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buck19
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Hawkmang
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Careful, you don't want those animals getting too friendly. ManBearPig! (Sorry, I love Al but I just couldn't resist).
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Hawkmang
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emkay
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Yup it may the youngsters, hey we would play with anyone when we were little. but as we grow, who, what ,when, where, and how appropriate behavior is learned???? what we should and shouldn't eat or like. complicated huh. They are nice pics though
- 3 years ago
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emkay
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punk_as_hell
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JesseSanchez is correct.However different species coexist all the time.The chimpanzees eating monkeys eating birds thing is not only a result of instinct but also what they are taught by their parents.And even if there is something to learn from animals about coexisting it's because animals do not hold prejudices as humans do, for they are not capable of genuine evil as are humans.Some say that pitbulls and other similar dogs attack people "out of cold blood".But it is because they are either provoked or they are simply doing as their masters have taught them to do.
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punk_as_hell
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patsarts
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All life is a tapestry woven together - we just cannot see the threads, but we do get glimpses like these.
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patsarts
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JesseSanchez
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I don't think "wild" animals can get along even when introduced to other species in an early age.
"Animal Instinct" is proven.
Watch that video.Maybe cats/dogs which I have seen or other domestic animals, but not the wild ones.
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JesseSanchez
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stephenthomson
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I think animals are very capable of making friends and developing emotional loyalties into adulthood, if initiated early on.
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stephenthomson
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arizonamike
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do you think us humans could learn a lesson from this...ha. why cat we all just get along?????
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arizonamike
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JesseSanchez
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I don't want to be a "b**ch" but have you looked at the size/age of these animals.
You know chimps eat monkeys and monkeys eat birds.
So let that little monkey grow and I have no doubt he will eat that bird.
Let that tiger grow and watch how that chimp goes bye bye.
These are pictures of adolescence and not knowing any better. They are not of peace and coexistance.
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JesseSanchez
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emkay
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Maybe the world is coming back to Eden and us humans haven't caught on yet.
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emkay
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SelmaA
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I can't get enough of these beautiful stories
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SelmaA
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jstodel
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I love it!!!
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jstodel
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Swiyyah
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Munkies are so cute!
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Swiyyah
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mintyquinty
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Appearing on the same page. I guess not all species mingle so well...
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mintyquinty
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HollybyGolly
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COEXIST! Maybe they're trying to tell us something?!
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HollybyGolly
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joshuaheller
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This is the kind of stuff you read about... in children's novels.
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joshuaheller
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Chique
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Touching photos - the young whether animals or humans have no prejudices and don't fear differences.
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Chique
