Neatorama Posts Tagged "strange animal behavior"
Cats Dine Peacefully Next To Their Adopted Crow Sibling...

I recently shared a video with a little yellow bir...  ...hunds, which was kind of an odd sight but not too strange considering some dogs don't see birds as prey.On...

https://www.neatorama.com/2018/01/25/Cats-Dine-Peacefully-Next-To-Their-Adopted-Crow-Sibling/
Angry Sea Lion Blocks Blue Planet II Crew From Leaving Docks They Were Filming On...

Sea lions don't look so tough when they're just la...  ...y, but if you piss one off you'll see why so many animals fear those blubbery bastards- because they can be...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/12/04/Angry-Sea-Lion-Blocks-Blue-Planet-II-Crew-From-Leaving-Docks-They-Were-Filming-On/
An (Almost) Comprehensive History Of Rat Kings...

The idea of a bunch of rats linking up to form som...  ...zen blood. The bonding agent may solidify as the animals slumber. Once the rodents realize their tails ar...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/11/26/An-Almost-Comprehensive-History-Of-Rat-Kings/
Orcas May Be Proving They're The Ultimate Predators By Preying On Great White Sharks...

It's common knowledge that orcas and great white s...  ...uring the muscle wall between the pectoral fins. Strangest of all, their livers were missing.The bite marks...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/11/26/Orcas-May-Be-Proving-Theyre-The-Ultimate-Predators-By-Preying-On-Great-White-Sharks/
Buddy The Iguana Thinks He's A Dog...

Every pet iguana I've ever met just sort of hung around all chillaxed and lazy like, occasionally munching on a bug or scratching themselves but otherwise not moving around much.Maybe they just didn't enjoy my company, o...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/10/16/Buddy-The-Iguana-Thinks-Hes-A-Dog/
This Cute Little Owl Complains Whenever The Petting Stops...

There's a bunny in Japan who won't let their human...  ...stops, which apparently isn't an uncommon rabbit behavior .But as far as I know most owls don't care much fo...  ...so they certainly don't strike me as the type of animal sitting around waiting to be stroked by some huma...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/09/29/This-Cute-Little-Owl-Complains-Whenever-The-Petting-Stops/
Birds That Escape From Captivity Are Teaching Other Birds How To Speak (And Swear)...

Some birds are so smart they can not only learn to speak like a human- they can also teach other birds how to speak.And when these chatty birds escape from captivity they take their ability to imitate human language with...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/09/29/Birds-That-Escape-From-Captivity-Are-Teaching-Other-Birds-How-To-Speak-And-Swear/
A Newly Discovered Underwater City Engineered By Octopuses...

Scientists are now well aware of how smart octopus...  ...enough to convince you the octopus is an amazing animal maybe their underwater city Octlantis will wow yo...  ...filmed these creatures exhibiting complex social behaviors that contradict the received wisdom that these c...  ...s published in the journ...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/09/24/A-Newly-Discovered-Underwater-City-Engineered-By-Octopuses/
Man Plays Peek-A-Boo With An Adorable Little Owl...

Wild animals have been known to act strangely when they meet a human, putting on a little show...  ...l Stephenson at the Bridlington Birds of Prey and Animal Park near East Yorkshire, England, but Michael wa...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/09/18/Man-Plays-Peek-A-Boo-With-An-Adorable-Little-Owl/
Hermit Crab Uses A Creepy Doll Head As Its Shell...

Hermit crabs can't be too picky about choosing a n...  ...t look tough and intimidating.I can't imagine any animal , predator or otherwise, would want to mess with a...

https://www.neatorama.com/2017/09/15/Hermit-Crab-Uses-A-Creepy-Doll-Head-As-Its-Shell/




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