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File5 said:
I wonder why no one wants to be a chimpanzee trainer
File5 said:
I wonder why no one wants to be a chimpanzee trainer
80s Guy said:File5 said:
I wonder why no one wants to be a chimpanzee trainer
Dung flinging?
tandy miller said:
Thanks! To be fair, Chester helped
FAT SEXY said:
My little girl told me she wants to be a Dolphin trainer when she grows up and it got me wondering about them again..
How smart are they? Are they really the smartest animals(besides humans) on the planet?
Internet searches yield different results.. some folks believe Chimpanzees are the smartest and some think Dolphins are.
TXAGFAN said:
Watch Blackfish with her. Will ruin her childhood and end this dream.
...or in our case we feel like she lets us sleep in her bed. Still scratching my head on that one.ABATTBQ11 said:TXAGFAN said:
Watch Blackfish with her. Will ruin her childhood and end this dream.
Terrible propaganda piece. Made to punch you in the feels. The people who made that are the same ones who think your dog would be better off dead than happily sleeping on your bed.
This isn't political. I went to sea world as a kid and thought nothing of it, but watching that doc when I think about going there now, taking kids, etc my stomach turns. Its hardly a PETA point of view to think a whale (dolphin, sea lions, etc) should be restricted to a bathtub its entire existence. Zoos and aquariums are sorta ****ed up and while I think some do great things to offset their negatives (eg breeding programs for endangered species), sea world is not one of them.ABATTBQ11 said:TXAGFAN said:
Watch Blackfish with her. Will ruin her childhood and end this dream.
Terrible propaganda piece. Made to punch you in the feels. The people who made that are the same ones who think your dog would be better off dead than happily sleeping on your bed.
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"Peter liked to be with me," explains Lovatt. "He would rub himself on my knee, or my foot, or my hand. And at first I would put him downstairs with the girls," she says. But transporting Peter downstairs proved so disruptive to the lessons that, faced with his frequent arousals, it just seemed easier for Lovatt to relieve his urges herself manually.
"I allowed that," she says. "I wasn't uncomfortable with it, as long as it wasn't rough. It would just become part of what was going on, like an itch just get rid of it, scratch it and move on. And that's how it seemed to work out. It wasn't private. People could observe it."
For Lovatt it was a precious thing, which was always carried out with great respect. "Peter was right there and he knew that I was right there," she continues. "It wasn't sexual on my part. Sensuous perhaps. It seemed to me that it made the bond closer. Not because of the sexual activity, but because of the lack of having to keep breaking. And that's really all it was. I was there to get to know Peter. That was part of Peter."
FAT SEXY said:
I thought that documentary focused on the treatment of Killer Whales? Maybe Dolphins don't fair any better in captivity.. I don't know much about it all tbh
FAT SEXY said:
I thought that documentary focused on the treatment of Killer Whales? Maybe Dolphins don't fair any better in captivity.. I don't know much about it all tbh
Swarely said:
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/08/the-dolphin-who-loved-meQuote:
"Peter liked to be with me," explains Lovatt. "He would rub himself on my knee, or my foot, or my hand. And at first I would put him downstairs with the girls," she says. But transporting Peter downstairs proved so disruptive to the lessons that, faced with his frequent arousals, it just seemed easier for Lovatt to relieve his urges herself manually.
"I allowed that," she says. "I wasn't uncomfortable with it, as long as it wasn't rough. It would just become part of what was going on, like an itch just get rid of it, scratch it and move on. And that's how it seemed to work out. It wasn't private. People could observe it."
For Lovatt it was a precious thing, which was always carried out with great respect. "Peter was right there and he knew that I was right there," she continues. "It wasn't sexual on my part. Sensuous perhaps. It seemed to me that it made the bond closer. Not because of the sexual activity, but because of the lack of having to keep breaking. And that's really all it was. I was there to get to know Peter. That was part of Peter."
Jaws 1775. Orca 1777. The fish movies provided this information.FAT SEXY said:Geralt of Rivia said:FAT SEXY said:
I thought that documentary focused on the treatment of Killer Whales? Maybe Dolphins don't fair any better in captivity.. I don't know much about it all tbh
A killer whale is a species of dolphin
Just learned this.. not even sure why I didn't know that tbh. I also learned that Great White sharks are terrified of Orcas because they will straight up murder them and suck out their liver for a snack.
Nature is metal AF
I watched a documentary once where Orcas had learned to flip Great Whites on their backs because it makes sharks go to sleep for some reason when they are up side down. Then they ripped that motherfuc**a apart because it was trying to eat a newborn Orca.FAT SEXY said:Geralt of Rivia said:FAT SEXY said:
I thought that documentary focused on the treatment of Killer Whales? Maybe Dolphins don't fair any better in captivity.. I don't know much about it all tbh
A killer whale is a species of dolphin
Just learned this.. not even sure why I didn't know that tbh. I also learned that Great White sharks are terrified of Orcas because they will straight up murder them and suck out their liver for a snack.
Nature is metal AF
Fat Bib Fortuna said:I watched a documentary once where Orcas had learned to flip Great Whites on their backs because it makes sharks go to sleep for some reason when they are up side down. Then they ripped that motherfuc**a apart because it was trying to eat a newborn Orca.FAT SEXY said:Geralt of Rivia said:FAT SEXY said:
I thought that documentary focused on the treatment of Killer Whales? Maybe Dolphins don't fair any better in captivity.. I don't know much about it all tbh
A killer whale is a species of dolphin
Just learned this.. not even sure why I didn't know that tbh. I also learned that Great White sharks are terrified of Orcas because they will straight up murder them and suck out their liver for a snack.
Nature is metal AF
mandevilleag said:
seem to be chummy, but these are the exceptions.
Swarely said:
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/08/the-dolphin-who-loved-meQuote:
"Peter liked to be with me," explains Lovatt. "He would rub himself on my knee, or my foot, or my hand. And at first I would put him downstairs with the girls," she says. But transporting Peter downstairs proved so disruptive to the lessons that, faced with his frequent arousals, it just seemed easier for Lovatt to relieve his urges herself manually.
"I allowed that," she says. "I wasn't uncomfortable with it, as long as it wasn't rough. It would just become part of what was going on, like an itch just get rid of it, scratch it and move on. And that's how it seemed to work out. It wasn't private. People could observe it."
For Lovatt it was a precious thing, which was always carried out with great respect. "Peter was right there and he knew that I was right there," she continues. "It wasn't sexual on my part. Sensuous perhaps. It seemed to me that it made the bond closer. Not because of the sexual activity, but because of the lack of having to keep breaking. And that's really all it was. I was there to get to know Peter. That was part of Peter."