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14 touching stories that prove that animals also have a soul
Everyone has heard the popular expression “evil as a dog”, it seems that this expression should be changed to “evil as a person”, because only people can show unconditioned aggression to each other. Animals don’t need to pretend, and so their feelings are always 100% sincere, whether it’s love, compassion, or friendship. There have been many cases of animals showing high feelings that many people are incapable of. Here are 14 touching stories that reveal the hidden depths of the animal soul.
Gorilla Coco, who reacts to the sad scene of her favorite film
Koko watches her favorite movie, Tea with Mussolini.
In one sad scene, a boy is forced to say goodbye to his relatives and leave by train.
And as soon as the farewell scene begins, Koko turns away from the screen because she doesn't want to see it.
Then she gestured her feelings:
Sadness.
Crying.
Problem.
Mommy.
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The parrot whose dying words just break the heart
Alex, an African gray parrot, could count and identify colors, and he had a great relationship with his owner, Irene Pepperberg. When Alex died in 2007, his last words to her were "Behave yourself." I love you.
Cows have best friends.
According to researcher Krista McLennan, “When cows have their best friend around them, their stress levels are much lower than any other cow.”
Two guide dogs brought their owners down 70 stories and led them out of the World Trade Center building before the towers collapsed on September 11.
Solty and Roselle were awarded the Medal of Love for their Blind Owners, who they bravely brought down more than 70 floors and led out of the World Trade Center to safety before the terrorist attack on New York City on September 11, 2001.
Jack Russell Terrier sacrifices his life to save five children from wild dogs
In 2007, five children were playing with George when they were attacked by pit bulls. “George tried to protect us by barking and throwing himself at them,” one of the children said of the attack, “but they started biting him.” One bit him on the head and the other on the back.” His heroic act saved the children, unfortunately, a little later the dog died from his injuries. George was posthumously awarded the Medal of Courage.
Belukha saved the freediver, lifting it from a 6-meter depth
Freediver Yang Yun tried to return from the bottom of the Arctic basin, but found that his legs were shackled and he could not move them.
“I began to choke and sink even lower, and I thought that was the end. Until I felt the incredible force that lifted me from the depths to the surface.
A beluga named Mila saw what was happening to the diver and quickly moved into action, lifting Yoon back to the surface of the pool.
The Cat Who Feels When Someone Will Soon Die
Oscar always felt when one of the residents of the nursing home where he lived was close to death and he always sat quietly on the bed during their final minutes.
One relative of the two sisters who died in a nursing home watched Oscar, and he said of what he saw: Oscar’s presence gave the dying a sense of completeness and satisfaction. Both women loved pets. Oscar brought peace to their room
“What could be more soothing than a cat purring? Such a beautiful sound filled their ears as they passed away.
Staffordshire bull terrier who protected the hostess from a machete gang
Patricia Edshid was brewing tea when three masked men armed with machetes broke into her home. Edshid's ex-husband rushed to his wife's aid, but one of the attackers cut his hand with a machete.
I was trapped in the kitchen with Oi (her dog’s name) and one of the men. He raised the machete over my head, she said.
“Oi jumped up and bit his hand. The men dropped the machete from their hands and ran out of the house, pursued by a dog. If Oi hadn't thrown herself at him, I'd be dead. She saved my life.
The gorilla who remembered her old friend
Quibey was brought by Damian Aspinol to England. When Quiby was 5 years old, Damian brought him back to Africa to live freely in the wild.
Five years later, Damian returned to West Africa to find his old friend, unafraid of how the adult male Quibee might react to the appearance of humans.
Damian traveled up the river and called Quibee just as he had done before, until he came ashore.
Quibey recognized an old friend’s voice and remembered it.
He looked into my eyes with such interest and love. It was an amazing experience.
"He didn't let me go."
I can honestly say it was one of the greatest events of my life.
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German Shepherd Dog Who Became a Guide to a Blind Spaniel
When Ellie's blind spaniel was accepted into an animal shelter by a manager named Jean Spencer, she never expected her other dog, Leo, to become Ellie's personal guide dog. “I take them for a walk in the park and Leo leads Ellie,” says Jean Spencer. He protects her from other unbred dogs.
Elephant Girlfriends Who Suffered From Circus Violence Get to Know Each Other After 25 Years
When the elephant Jenny was still very young, another elephant Shirley, with whom they were forcibly kept in the same circus, was 20. 25 years later, they met again in an elephant sanctuary.
When their cells were placed next to each other on the night of their reunion, they tried to bend the bars to be closer to each other. After they were brought and released into the reserve, they became completely inseparable.
It was just impossible to keep them apart, Jenny was doing her best to get into Shirley's enclosure. She excitedly knocked at the gate trying to get through. After a few minutes of touching study of each other, Jenny began to trumpet like elephants do, and Shirley immediately joined her roar, I had never felt such deep emotions.
The Amazing Story of Christian the Lion
Leo Christian was adopted by two brothers in 1969.
But when he got too big to care for him, the brothers brought him back to Africa and set him free.
They returned to Africa exactly one year later and saw that Christian had become the head of the pride and hardly remembered them.
But they were wrong.
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The chimpanzee who grieved for a deceased friend
At the Chimpanzee Rescue Center in Cameroon, a chimpanzee named Dorothy died of heart failure. What happened next was amazing: Her chimpanzee friend hugged her in love and watched tragically as his girlfriend was buried.
Source: 4tololo.ru
Gorilla Coco, who reacts to the sad scene of her favorite film
Koko watches her favorite movie, Tea with Mussolini.
In one sad scene, a boy is forced to say goodbye to his relatives and leave by train.
And as soon as the farewell scene begins, Koko turns away from the screen because she doesn't want to see it.
Then she gestured her feelings:
Sadness.
Crying.
Problem.
Mommy.
VIDEO:
The parrot whose dying words just break the heart
Alex, an African gray parrot, could count and identify colors, and he had a great relationship with his owner, Irene Pepperberg. When Alex died in 2007, his last words to her were "Behave yourself." I love you.
Cows have best friends.
According to researcher Krista McLennan, “When cows have their best friend around them, their stress levels are much lower than any other cow.”
Two guide dogs brought their owners down 70 stories and led them out of the World Trade Center building before the towers collapsed on September 11.
Solty and Roselle were awarded the Medal of Love for their Blind Owners, who they bravely brought down more than 70 floors and led out of the World Trade Center to safety before the terrorist attack on New York City on September 11, 2001.
Jack Russell Terrier sacrifices his life to save five children from wild dogs
In 2007, five children were playing with George when they were attacked by pit bulls. “George tried to protect us by barking and throwing himself at them,” one of the children said of the attack, “but they started biting him.” One bit him on the head and the other on the back.” His heroic act saved the children, unfortunately, a little later the dog died from his injuries. George was posthumously awarded the Medal of Courage.
Belukha saved the freediver, lifting it from a 6-meter depth
Freediver Yang Yun tried to return from the bottom of the Arctic basin, but found that his legs were shackled and he could not move them.
“I began to choke and sink even lower, and I thought that was the end. Until I felt the incredible force that lifted me from the depths to the surface.
A beluga named Mila saw what was happening to the diver and quickly moved into action, lifting Yoon back to the surface of the pool.
The Cat Who Feels When Someone Will Soon Die
Oscar always felt when one of the residents of the nursing home where he lived was close to death and he always sat quietly on the bed during their final minutes.
One relative of the two sisters who died in a nursing home watched Oscar, and he said of what he saw: Oscar’s presence gave the dying a sense of completeness and satisfaction. Both women loved pets. Oscar brought peace to their room
“What could be more soothing than a cat purring? Such a beautiful sound filled their ears as they passed away.
Staffordshire bull terrier who protected the hostess from a machete gang
Patricia Edshid was brewing tea when three masked men armed with machetes broke into her home. Edshid's ex-husband rushed to his wife's aid, but one of the attackers cut his hand with a machete.
I was trapped in the kitchen with Oi (her dog’s name) and one of the men. He raised the machete over my head, she said.
“Oi jumped up and bit his hand. The men dropped the machete from their hands and ran out of the house, pursued by a dog. If Oi hadn't thrown herself at him, I'd be dead. She saved my life.
The gorilla who remembered her old friend
Quibey was brought by Damian Aspinol to England. When Quiby was 5 years old, Damian brought him back to Africa to live freely in the wild.
Five years later, Damian returned to West Africa to find his old friend, unafraid of how the adult male Quibee might react to the appearance of humans.
Damian traveled up the river and called Quibee just as he had done before, until he came ashore.
Quibey recognized an old friend’s voice and remembered it.
He looked into my eyes with such interest and love. It was an amazing experience.
"He didn't let me go."
I can honestly say it was one of the greatest events of my life.
VIDEO:
Scientists have shown that fish can use objects to perform tasks
In 2011, a professional diver took this amazing photo of a fish that rocked a shell to eat its contents, proving that fish have far more potential than most people think.
German Shepherd Dog Who Became a Guide to a Blind Spaniel
When Ellie's blind spaniel was accepted into an animal shelter by a manager named Jean Spencer, she never expected her other dog, Leo, to become Ellie's personal guide dog. “I take them for a walk in the park and Leo leads Ellie,” says Jean Spencer. He protects her from other unbred dogs.
Elephant Girlfriends Who Suffered From Circus Violence Get to Know Each Other After 25 Years
When the elephant Jenny was still very young, another elephant Shirley, with whom they were forcibly kept in the same circus, was 20. 25 years later, they met again in an elephant sanctuary.
When their cells were placed next to each other on the night of their reunion, they tried to bend the bars to be closer to each other. After they were brought and released into the reserve, they became completely inseparable.
It was just impossible to keep them apart, Jenny was doing her best to get into Shirley's enclosure. She excitedly knocked at the gate trying to get through. After a few minutes of touching study of each other, Jenny began to trumpet like elephants do, and Shirley immediately joined her roar, I had never felt such deep emotions.
The Amazing Story of Christian the Lion
Leo Christian was adopted by two brothers in 1969.
But when he got too big to care for him, the brothers brought him back to Africa and set him free.
They returned to Africa exactly one year later and saw that Christian had become the head of the pride and hardly remembered them.
But they were wrong.
VIDEO:
The chimpanzee who grieved for a deceased friend
At the Chimpanzee Rescue Center in Cameroon, a chimpanzee named Dorothy died of heart failure. What happened next was amazing: Her chimpanzee friend hugged her in love and watched tragically as his girlfriend was buried.
Source: 4tololo.ru
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