Extraordinary Animals

Miss*Bijou

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Not cool. Tigers aren't pets. These idiots think he's cute now but what happens when he's mature, weighs several hundred pounds and is many times stronger than they are? When he can't just hang out on the couch watching TV? That's when they either dump him in a roadside zoo or sell him to be killed for his parts or for losers to shoot in a canned hunt. Not sure which his a shittiest life. His or his mother's who was probably bred over and over, had her cubs taken soon after birth and treated like a money making machine for some greedy sociopaths?

Si nothing cool about captive tigers or other exotic pets.
 

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Gazing into a dog's eyes can stimulate the same bonding process that occurs between mother and child

Eye contact between a mother and her baby strengthens their attachment by activating the so-called 'love hormone' – oxytocin – in the mother’s brain. This drives emotional bonding between parent and offspring by encouraging both nurturing and interactive behaviours.

Studies have shown that stroking or making eye contact with a dog can trigger a similar release of oxytocin in a human’s brain. Now a team of Japanese scientists have found that the “mutual gaze” between dogs and their owners can lead to a bond that is similar to that between a mother and child, with humans experiencing the same feelings of affection for their dogs as they might do for their family, therefore helping to bring the species closer.

The findings are reported in the journal Science and also note that wolves do not show the same response. Authors suggest this means that the bonding process probably co-evolved in both species as dogs became domesticated. “It can be said that dogs successfully cohabit with humans because they have been successful in adapting the bonding mechanism to relations with humans,” said lead author Dr Miho Nagasawa, from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Japan. “Dogs originally had this mechanism with the same species, but humans also went through some sort of evolution that allowed them to bond with other species, that is dogs.”

Dogs were observed for 30 minutes in a room with their owners, the amount of time the dogs made eye contact with their owners was used to put the dogs into two groups: long gaze and short gaze. The dogs that gazed at their owners the most saw a significant increase in their oxytocin levels after the experiment, the increased eye contact had also driven up levels of the hormone in their owners’ brains.

In a second experiment oxytocin was sprayed onto the nose of some dogs before they were put into a room with their owner and two strangers for 30 minutes without any interaction from the humans. They discovered that female dogs looked at their owners for longer, and that the owners of these dogs released more oxytocin. The lack of an effect on male dogs could be down to sex differences in the function of oxytocin, according to the authors.

The researchers suggest that these results show the existence of a continuous bonding loop between humans and dogs, driven by oxytocin. A dog’s eye contact with its owner sparks the release of the hormone in the human’s brain, which leads to the owner wanting to interact more with their dog. This in turn sees an oxytocin spike in the dog.

When the first experiment was repeated on wolves that had been raised by humans, the authors found no evidence of a similar bonding loop, suggesting they do not use the same communication skills with humans as dogs.

http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150416-dogs-can-bond-like-babies
 
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Not cool. Tigers aren't pets. These idiots think he's cute now but what happens when he's mature, weighs several hundred pounds and is many times stronger than they are? When he can't just hang out on the couch watching TV? That's when they either dump him in a roadside zoo or sell him to be killed for his parts or for losers to shoot in a canned hunt. Not sure which his a shittiest life. His or his mother's who was probably bred over and over, had her cubs taken soon after birth and treated like a money making machine for some greedy sociopaths?

Si nothing cool about captive tigers or other exotic pets.
This was Jonas the tiger, who was in the Life of Pi. He was raised in a zoo and was extraordinarily friendly.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/201...fe_of_jonas_the_tiger_one_of_films_stars.html
 

Miss*Bijou

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This was Jonas the tiger, who was in the Life of Pi. He was raised in a zoo and was extraordinarily friendly.

Yah, because they had him DECLAWED! (ie mutilated, amputated..)

And they may call themselves a zoo but they're closer to an outdated circus than to a zoo!


http://www.idausa.org/campaigns/wil...l-of-shame/2013-ten-worst-zoos-for-elephants/

http://bigcatawareness.tumblr.com/post/95739229543/panthxra-bowmanvillezooanimals-there-is-a



Declawing isn't like getting a manicure or trimming your finger nails. Declawing is amputation. It is the equivalent of removing the tips of your fingers down to the first knuckle.


Facts About Declawing

Declawing is amputation; it is not merely the removal of the claws.

To declaw a cat, the veterinarian cuts off the last knuckles of a cat's paw – cutting through bone, tendons, skin and nerves. In a person, it is equivalent to amputating each finger or toe at the last joint.

Declaw surgery can be an extremely painful procedure with associated health risks and complications such as infection.

Declaw surgery can produce permanent lameness, pain or arthritis.

Declawing is the same mutilating procedure for house cats or big cats.


http://www.pawproject.org/


You should watch this movie, if you haven't already. It was on netflix but not sure if it still is.. It's on YouTube anyway.


Trailer

https://youtu.be/T8pNuFDQrtg




Full

http://youtu.be/FOxWQmUm4uI
 
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