wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Chattering Benny
Once upon a time, in a deep and dark cave, lived a bat named Benny who could talk. Now, as you can imagine, being able to talk as a bat was no easy feat. But Benny had been born with this unique gift, and he had used it to his advantage his entire life.
By Szabina Szikszai3 years ago in Petlife
Elephant Whispers Review
The documentary shows how the team uses a unique approach to communicate with the elephants, which they call "whispers." By using their body language, tone of voice, and subtle gestures, the caretakers are able to build a relationship of trust with the elephants.
By Gokulraj VM3 years ago in Petlife
The curse of the talking raven
In the darkest corner of a forgotten forest, there was a raven unlike any other. The raven was blacker than the darkest night, with piercing blue eyes that seemed to glow in the moonlight. This raven was not an ordinary bird; it had the ability to speak the language of humans. The other animals in the forest feared the raven, for it was said that death followed wherever it went. Locals whispered that the raven was cursed and those who crossed its path would be doomed to a tragic end. Morrigan was the name of the bird that was feared by all who knew of its existence, but it was also revered by some who believed that it brought a message from the other side. The bird would perch on the branches of dead trees and watch the world with its blue eyes. It would wait patiently for its next victim to cross its path.
By Beni Restea3 years ago in Petlife
How a Team Of Scientists Gave Freddy the Tortoise a New Chance To Live
The Animal Avengers The animal rescue group that saved the tortoise is called the Animal Avengers. It is made up of a 3-D designer (Cicero Moraes), four vets (Roberto Fecchio, Rodrigo Rabello, Sergio Camargo, and Matheus Rabello), and a dentist (Paul Miamoto).
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Petlife








