fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our pets, like why dogs wag their tails and cats purr.
Lion Expert Rates 9 Big-Cat Attacks In Movies
Introduction Big-cat attacks in movies have always been a thrilling spectacle, capturing the imagination of audiences with their intense action sequences and heart-pounding suspense. But just how real are these cinematic portrayals of big-cat encounters? In this article, we dive into the world of big-cat attacks in movies and have a seasoned wildlife expert, Mark Elbroch, with over 20 years of experience studying mountain lions, African lions, and leopards, provide his expert analysis. From the ferocious roars to the jaw-dropping action, we'll explore the realism and inaccuracies in these Hollywood depictions of big-cat behavior.
By Darlington Sunday2 years ago in Petlife
Animal Behavior 101: From A to Zebra
When you're relaxing on the sofa and your feline friend spots you, you'll hear its distinctive meow, and before you know it, it's jumped up next to you. If your cat starts licking your hand after eating pineapple, it's because they can taste it. However, cats lick their owners for a variety of reasons including grooming them as they would their kittens or marking territory when other felines are around. If your cat nips at your hair while lying down, they are trying to groom you just like how they do themselves.
By Darlington Sunday2 years ago in Petlife
A Little Girl's Magic - How She Reunited a Lost Pet with Its Owner
An inquisitive little girl named Lily lived in the center of a sleepy small town where cobblestone walkways wrapped around pretty houses and the aroma of freshly made bread filled the air. Lily was well-known throughout the village for her boundless energy and voracious curiosity. She had a mop of untamed chestnut hair and eyes that were as brilliant as the June sky.
By Bala Tahir Yunusa 2 years ago in Petlife
The Hairy Hilarity
In a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, there lived two old dogs named Max and Ruby. Max was a wizened, gray-muzzled Labrador with a penchant for napping, while Ruby, a sprightly Dachshund with grizzled fur, had a knack for sniffing out adventure. They had been the best of friends since puppyhood, sharing countless tales and misadventures.
By adrian popescu2 years ago in Petlife
Do Animals Feel Grief? Unraveling the Mystery of Emotions in the Animal Kingdom
In the vast tapestry of life on Earth, the concept of death isn't exclusive to humans. It's a phenomenon that touches the lives of various species across the animal kingdom. In a world where the boundaries of animal cognition are progressively unraveling, the question of whether non-human animals experience emotions akin to grief has become a subject of intrigue, debate, and ethical consideration.
By Anita Nelima2 years ago in Petlife




