Ron Magill
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We're getting all kinds of, you know, different types of defects going on. And that's why you don't see white tigers in zoos anymore.
We're getting all kinds of, you know, different types of defects going on. And that's why you don't see white tigers in zoos anymore.
We're getting all kinds of, you know, different types of defects going on. And that's why you don't see white tigers in zoos anymore.
Most affectionate animal.
Most affectionate animal.
Most affectionate animal.
It's bonding. It's solidifying the bond between the two of them. And I guess you could associate that as courtship in a way. But, you know, the affection is... I don't know. It has to be a dog, right? You know, listen, a dog is incredibly affectionate. Cats can be affectionate, too, though they tend to be a little bit more independent. But dogs, my gosh. I meant with each other, though.
It's bonding. It's solidifying the bond between the two of them. And I guess you could associate that as courtship in a way. But, you know, the affection is... I don't know. It has to be a dog, right? You know, listen, a dog is incredibly affectionate. Cats can be affectionate, too, though they tend to be a little bit more independent. But dogs, my gosh. I meant with each other, though.
It's bonding. It's solidifying the bond between the two of them. And I guess you could associate that as courtship in a way. But, you know, the affection is... I don't know. It has to be a dog, right? You know, listen, a dog is incredibly affectionate. Cats can be affectionate, too, though they tend to be a little bit more independent. But dogs, my gosh. I meant with each other, though.
Yeah, I think dogs can be very expressive, emotional with each other. You know, when they greet each other as a social animal, as a pack animal, you see them, you know, licking and jumping on each other and vocalizing and tails wagging. That's all kind of a form of affection between the dogs as they kind of cement their bond with each other again.
Yeah, I think dogs can be very expressive, emotional with each other. You know, when they greet each other as a social animal, as a pack animal, you see them, you know, licking and jumping on each other and vocalizing and tails wagging. That's all kind of a form of affection between the dogs as they kind of cement their bond with each other again.
Yeah, I think dogs can be very expressive, emotional with each other. You know, when they greet each other as a social animal, as a pack animal, you see them, you know, licking and jumping on each other and vocalizing and tails wagging. That's all kind of a form of affection between the dogs as they kind of cement their bond with each other again.
It's all about that, creating that bond, that relationship, because animals like that realize that they're stronger in groups than they are individually.
It's all about that, creating that bond, that relationship, because animals like that realize that they're stronger in groups than they are individually.
It's all about that, creating that bond, that relationship, because animals like that realize that they're stronger in groups than they are individually.
Dolphins are one of those animals that has been proven that they have sex strictly for fun. I mean, they have same-sex... activity all the time, which of course is not going to result in reproduction, but it demonstrates the fact that they enjoy the pleasure of each other's company in a variety of ways. So yes, they can be very quote unquote affection.
Dolphins are one of those animals that has been proven that they have sex strictly for fun. I mean, they have same-sex... activity all the time, which of course is not going to result in reproduction, but it demonstrates the fact that they enjoy the pleasure of each other's company in a variety of ways. So yes, they can be very quote unquote affection.
Dolphins are one of those animals that has been proven that they have sex strictly for fun. I mean, they have same-sex... activity all the time, which of course is not going to result in reproduction, but it demonstrates the fact that they enjoy the pleasure of each other's company in a variety of ways. So yes, they can be very quote unquote affection.
Oh, yeah. Dolphins. I mean, there's documentation on YouTube, for instance, of a dolphin trying to get a woman in a bikini sitting on a dock. And this dolphin got very amorous with her to the point it was dangerous. I remember there was a trainer working with a dolphin that I knew that was able to collect the sperm from the dolphin.
Oh, yeah. Dolphins. I mean, there's documentation on YouTube, for instance, of a dolphin trying to get a woman in a bikini sitting on a dock. And this dolphin got very amorous with her to the point it was dangerous. I remember there was a trainer working with a dolphin that I knew that was able to collect the sperm from the dolphin.