Amazing Animals Abound

Published by PETA.
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For your Friday enjoyment, here are some of the sweetest and most gosh-darn amazing animals we could find.

  • These brainy crows owe their intelligence to a legacy of nurturing parenting. Are crow nannies in our future, perhaps?
  • Like humans, chimpanzees and penguins grieve the loss of a child or family member.
  • Prairie dogs have a language so advanced that they can describe humans down to the colors of their clothes. What Not to Wear: Prairie Dog Edition.
  • This cat prefers strawberries to mice. Has she been reading PETA’s website?

Written by Michelle Kretzer

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