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The fact that fish live only in the water make them different from all other animals.
Bottlenose Dolphin Moms: Using Baby Talk with Their Calves
Start writing...The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is a fascinating marine mammal known for its intelligence, social behavior, and exceptional communication skills. One intriguing aspect of their communication is the way in which dolphin mothers interact with their calves. Similar to humans, these mothers engage in a form of communication known as "baby talk" or "motherese" when interacting with their young offspring. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of baby talk in bottlenose dolphin moms and its significance in the development of their calves.
By L.G.A.R.M.Rawzan3 years ago in Petlife
Orcas Attacking
Orcas are teaching the youth how to attack ships. This incident is concerning and highlights the need for more research into why orcas are engaging in this behavior. It could be that the orcas are trying to communicate with humans, or it could be a sign of distress or frustration due to environmental changes. Whatever the cause, it is important to explore potential ways to prevent further incidents from occurring. This could involve relocating the orcas to a different area, providing noise deterrents or educating boat operators on how to safely interact with orcas.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Petlife
The First Pet Won't Always Do
Ana Monnar once said that our pets are our family. I was the only child before my little sister was born. I could only see dogs in the streets and whenever I went over to my grandmother’s house. My father was never fond of dogs, not even animals. He could not understand why people loved animals. “They lick their a** and crap in different places,” he said, disgusted by thought of having an animal in your home. When we went inside the store and we would see a dog, he would press his lips together and roll his eyes. I laughed every time because of how he did it. “If I owned a store, the first rule would be no pets.” He and my mother have been divorced for nine years and now it is the three of us. It took my mother leaving my father for us to finally have a dog. It was not our first pet because we had a fish named Rocko. He was orange and tiny. I never cared for fish but for this reason: They are uninteresting. I have nothing against people who love fish but when they were created, they should have been given a personality or a drive. They are so dull to where you barely notice them. I remember little Rocko because he was the first pet that died. He passed away due to starvation and that was our mistake, but we are not animal abusers. We forgot all about Rocko for days, until I discovered that something was wrong. He was floating at the top and the water was not fresh. I moved in closer, and his body was ripped apart. I realized that he was gone. I was so afraid that I ran to my mother, and she had no idea that he was dead either. The water smelled so bad that she threw her head back. My little sister did not want to look in the glass, so she ran back into her room. Years have passed, and thanks to our Uncle Claudius, our second pet was the gift that kept on giving. My mother wanted a name that we could remember. I had my own name for her because I always wanted to name a pet after a Greek God which was Athena, but we settled on Bella. That day when Ms. May introduced us to her, she reminded me of an infant. She was fragile and so soft. I was worried that one wrong move and I could drop her and break her skull. In 2023, Bella is still a puppy, but it is like raising an actual child. She goes into her spells when she does not want to eat her food. She runs around the house like crazy. She sits with her paws down and stares, waiting for you to give her table scraps. Sometimes, Bella can be a bully if you do not give her what she wants. On the good side, she is a lover, protector, and fighter. She will cuddle next to you while you are sleeping but stingy about who she spends the night with. You would sneak into a room and steal her for yourself, and she will leave and go right back with the other person. One day, I wanted to find out what breed she was by using an app called Breed Identifier, but it turns out that she was a mixture of different breeds. I do not remember what all of them were, but she was mixed with a Yorkshire and chihuahua. I was not shocked because our grandmother’s dog is her grandfather and the father of Toby, a dog across the street from our home that Ms. May takes care of. Animals are just like us when it comes to families. They cannot sit at the dinner table, telling stories that can make you cry or smile but they will always be together.
By Janay Ealey3 years ago in Petlife
Combatting Sludge Buildup: Tips for a Clean and Healthy Aquarium
Maintaining a clean and healthy aquarium is essential for the well-being of your aquatic pets. Sludge buildup and brown aquarium sand are common challenges that aquarium owners face. These issues can lead to poor water quality, unsightly tanks, and potential harm to your fish and other inhabitants. However, with proper knowledge and proactive measures, you can effectively combat sludge buildup and address brown sand, ensuring a clean and healthy environment. In this article, we will provide you with valuable tips and techniques to tackle sludge and understand why aquarium sand turns brown.
By Carolyn Renner3 years ago in Petlife
The True Story of Fishkeeping
Intro It’s an unfortunate truth that a lot of people have no idea how to properly care for fish, by no fault of their own. However, the misinformation spread online has resulted in the premature deaths of pet fish, so much so that it is a common myth that aquarium fish naturally only live for a few months at most. This is so well known, that people don’t tend to do much research unless they are passionate about the hobby, only focused on giving their kids the first responsibility in their lives. I was in the same boat, my first pets were some tetras and a snail that died after just a few months. After several years, my interest was piqued after seeing a YouTube video of some gorgeous aquariums with plants and beautiful fish, so I started researching and discovered a whole world I was previously unaware of.
By Bailey Sessions3 years ago in Petlife
Can Dogs Eat Tilapia? Pick the best Tilapia
Yes, dogs can eat tilapia. Tilapia is generally safe for dogs to consume, as it is low in mercury and easily digestible. It provides lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and various essential nutrients that contribute to a dog's overall health.
By Typical Dude3 years ago in Petlife
Basic Pet Care Guide: Tips for a Happy and Healthy Life
Having a pet is a wonderful and rewarding experience. Pets bring joy, companionship, and unconditional love to our lives. Whether you have a dog, cat, bird, fish, or any other type of pet, it's important to provide them with proper care to ensure they lead happy and healthy lives. In this guide, we will outline some essential tips for pet care that every responsible pet owner should know.
By Halil İbrahim Karslı3 years ago in Petlife
Dog Is My Best Friend: Why a Dog Makes Your Life Awesome
The Unbreakable Bond Between Humans and Dogs Presentation Canines have been allies to people for millennia, and their bond with us is genuinely surprising. They are not simply pets they become a basic piece of our families giving pleasure love and unending satisfaction into our lives. In this article we will investigate the different justifications for why a canine makes your life wonderful and how they upgrade our prosperity on various levels.
By Banty Saar3 years ago in Petlife










