Hättet Ihr gedacht, dass Tiere, besonders auch Wildtiere, zu solcher Zuneigung fähig sind?

Tiere Treffen Ihre Besitzer Nach Jahren Wieder!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIsD-Xhx0ZQ

Steckt nicht in jedem Tier ein potentieller Freund?

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AryaSaphyra
1 year ago

clear, animals are just as able to feel emotions as we humans. in some animals, one even assumes that they feel emotions stronger than we humans. I am rather surprised by how many people underestimate animals as intelligent as they are.

sleepingbeautyy
1 year ago

Yes, of course, I’ve been aware of that for a long time. Most animals have a super memory and can remember who treated them well or even saved them.
That’s why I’m the reference person of my cat, or then of my dog, even though I’ve only seen him every two weeks.

October2011
1 year ago

Well, in many wild animals, this is probably due to a hand-breeding and a misprint.

I wonder why, for example, a lion or tiger baby was raised by hand instead of leaving it with the mother animal.

This is often done by a hand-breeding for precisely this reason in order to be able to touch a wild animal. Then the young animals are separated from the mother animal in a targeted manner 1-3 days after the birth, so that it can be grown from the person with the bottle.

Or the conditions of the maternal animal are so bad that it did not accept the litter.

So I see such videos rather critical.

Fuchssprung
1 year ago

I can only confirm that. I met many animals as friends. There was, for example, a squirrel that adopted me, or a meise that watched away with me on my shoulder. Or a sparrow that plucked in my hand because it was so warm in it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmtTjXVg0zg

Fuchssprung
1 year ago
Reply to  5Leonarda

Yeah, they’re coming to me when I put it on it. Often it takes only 2 minutes, then they sit on my hand and let it taste.

Fuchssprung
1 year ago

The first bird on my hand was a cabbage ice. At that time I lived in Berlin and on my windowboard there was always a bowl with lining. In the evening I took the bowl and put it on the windowboard inside. One morning, I forgot to put the bowl out and a meise came in and served you inside. The next day I took the bowl away and put my hand in the place where the bowl stood.

It took about one or two minutes until the Meise had decided to take the food from my hand. From there, it was getting faster and faster. When the birds only saw me, they came flying.

The same thing happened in my new apartment. I’ve chosen them. It lies directly on a forest. Here’s another number. Here they come to my hands in masses. If you know how to do it, it’s not hard to lure it on your own hand. I’ll send you a link privately.

Frostilein10
1 year ago

Yeah, definitely. I personally also feel the insects more than you think. I used to be with my brother at a brook and I saw that there was such a huge bug (no idea what this was like, I’ve never seen it before) in the water, then quickly pulled him out with the hand and put it on a tree. Then I went back to my brother and after a few minutes he suddenly said there was a huge bug sitting on my shoulder. Now that was the beetle I brought out of the water and he was sitting on my shoulder all the time (approximately 1 hour) when we went there I put him back.

Silo123
1 year ago

Yes, with the primordial mimic of the cone seal surprised me, because they live in a completely different element than humans

cas65
1 year ago

Yeah, I thought.

You’re not like us.

Goldstueck811
1 year ago

You’re right!

spikecoco
1 year ago

to be happy