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@Vantablvkk ... i imagine it will. my comment was a joke. but i do think its important humans don't place moral judgements on the actions of animals. to say it was a "happy ending" for the porcupines completely ignores the needs of the leopard. the video actually depicts nothing "good" or "bad." its just nature in action.
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it wasn't a happy ending for the leopard. poor thing went away hungry. to be fair, i think the poccupines could've gave him at least one kid. you know, just to say - no hard feelings.
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this is where animals are so much smarter than people. here's a confrontation between two different species and no death occurs. no blood is drawn. one withdraws and the other doesn't chase him down to exact revenge or to harm or murder his opponent out of spite. there's no animosity or hate, or sense of vengeance or desire for cruelty. one withdraws and that's the end of it. both opponents live to "run away" another day. THAT'S NATURE! that's how humans are supposed to act.
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@deenad3562 .... sounds good to me.
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@Ricardorhino88 ... i don't know. i think elephants are pretty classy animals with a remarkable intelligence. no rhino or hippo in their right mind would ever attack a grown elephant.
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@apassionatenerd.3564 ... yep, there's a Hippopotamus killing spree going on and the media isn't covering it! conspiracy? unless the animal is hunting for food, they pretty much leave each other alone. and killing within a species is extremely rare and more often the cause of accidental injury than intentional harm. conflict will result in the loser running away and the winner letting them. with humans, the loser will plot revenge and the winner won't give any mercy. i think i prefer the "natural" way.
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@Ribsi ... no animal, but people, kills without reason. its either for food, territory or some percieved threat. humans are the only animals that kill for pleasure or for no reason but the desire to see something suffer and die.
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@Ribsi ... yes, i know. hippos are the most unpredictable and dangerous land animals. that doiesn't mean they kill for no reason. also dolphins and chimps don't kill for pleasure. so my comment stands.
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@ДимаВеселов-в8и ... no, dolphins don't rape and intentionally cause miscarriages. (how woulkd they do that?) one problem is people keep attaching human emotions and motives onto animal behavior. no one, not even experts like you, knows what an animal is thinking. all we can do is observe the behavior not determine motive. animals kill for one observable reason - to eat. when fighting over mates or territory death rarely occurs because one of the combatants ALWAYS backs down. when one combatant backs down the conflict ends. and when death does occur its an accident not intentional. this is observable reality. interspecies interactions are one thing. interactions within species is another. few animal species harm others of their own species. and no animal seeks revenge or hold grudges. only humans continue conflicts after one backs down. only humans refuse to back down when they've lost a conflict. only humans seek revenge or hold grudges. this is an observable fact. so, why do people continually insist upon applying human emotions and motives to animals and even objects? maybe its instinct, maybe its wishful thinking, maybe its stupidity but in no way is it reality.
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this is where animals are so much smarter than people. here's a confrontation between two different species and no death occurs. no blood is drawn. one withdraws and the other doesn't chase him down to exact revenge or to harm or murder his opponent out of spite. there's no animosity or hate, or sense of vengeance or desire for cruelty. one withdraws and that's the end of it. both opponents live to "run away" another day. THAT'S NATURE! that's how humans are supposed to act.
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@IBlameSid ... yep, just what i expected. i bet you support trump's treason, too, don't you?
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don't baby porcupines have the same protections as their parent? the leopard couldn't have eaten them even if he got to them, could he?
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this is where animals are so much smarter than people. here's a confrontation between two different species and no death occurs. no blood is drawn. one withdraws and the other doesn't chase him down to exact revenge or to harm or murder his opponent out of spite. there's no animosity or hate, or sense of vengeance or desire for cruelty. one withdraws and that's the end of it. both opponents live to "run away" another day. THAT'S NATURE! that's how humans are supposed to act.
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that hippo acts like he owns the whole damned river. kinda reminds me of wal-mart or amazon or verizon or spectrum.
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this is where animals are so much smarter than people. here's a confrontation between two different species and no death occurs. no blood is drawn. one withdraws and the other doesn't chase him down to exact revenge or to harm or murder his opponent out of spite. there's no animosity or hate, or sense of vengeance or desire for cruelty. one withdraws and that's the end of it. both opponents live to "run away" another day. THAT'S NATURE! that's how humans are supposed to act.
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@againstthepods4316 ... that's funny. i bet one porcupine kid become a maga extremist while the other becomes a trans-delusionist. the porcupine parents get divorced and one joins a suicide cult and the other becomes an unemployed Fentanyl salesman with a incurable porcupine foot fetish. and all is right in the animal world.
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@SuperLittleTyke ... parents pass on their genes and physical characteristics to their offspring. that is how evolution works.
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this is where animals are so much smarter than people. here's a confrontation between two different species and no death occurs. no blood is drawn. one withdraws and the other doesn't chase him down to exact revenge or to harm or murder his opponent out of spite. there's no animosity or hate, or sense of vengeance or desire for cruelty. one withdraws and that's the end of it. both opponents live to "run away" another day. THAT'S NATURE! that's how humans are supposed to act.
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ya, i think its just you. that hippo acts like he owns the whole damned river. capitalism in action. kinda reminds me of wal-mart or amazon or verizon or spectrum.
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