Ever play a game of tug of war with your dog?
Did he growl? They all do.
Well did you know Kookaburra do the same thing.
Check this out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJplTlGJ3zY
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Re: Kookaburra Games
Dick, I'm sure it is frustration.Dick wrote:Frustration?
I wonder thou, how many other animals exhibit this kind of behaviour? I know cats don't.
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Re: Kookaburra Games
Animals surprise me more now I have a farm and can watch them. Lambs playing like dogs, a dog that watches for a gate to be left slightly ajar so she can open it with her paw and bolt, dogs jealous of orphan lambs getting all the human attention, a parrot that imitates phrases but seems to pick the right phrase for the occasion ... hilarious.
Gone right off chickens tho, they poop all over the verandah and don't understand the words "f..k off!"
Good vid Brad.
Gone right off chickens tho, they poop all over the verandah and don't understand the words "f..k off!"
Good vid Brad.
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