DO ANIMALS HAVE SOULS, and just like You do they too have a right to live, do they have a need to express themselves, have a way of talking, have a need to protect their friends, have a hunger for love, have a passion for being amazing, and have love in their heart?. But if you don't stop to look, listen, feel, interact and understand, then you will never know much about animals and the amazing things they can do. And so if you get caught up in all the idiotic stigma along with the fallacies about Animals, then you will continue living in ignorance and keep on thinking to yourself " Oh, These are just some dumb Animals", whether you see them at your local Zoo, or on TV, or in the National Parks, or even in your backyard. And then you will miss your chance at knowing a great friend, a super great contributor to Mother Nature, a hard worker for peace and love, a protector of all that is perfect, a Hero who will give up its life at anytime for any cause, even to protect you or give up its body so you could eat... So will you ever find a friend greater than this? Would you give up your life to protect a friend even though you know you would lose? Would you cut off your arm just so your neighbor could have something to eat? Would you allow yourself to be kicked, punched, shot, and allow deadly chemicals to be tested on you, all just for the enjoyment of another dumb specie? So Do Animals Have Souls? Well you answer that Beloved, after I just finish describing to you all that they do every day unselfishly to love you, to increase Mother Nature and to honor God... Dr. James Dazouloute
The parrot with the moving last words.
Alex the African gray parrot was able to count and identify colors, and he had a beautiful relationship with his person, Irene Pepperberg. When Alex died in 2007, his last words to her were "You be good. I love you."
Source: npr.org
3. The fact that cows have best friends and get stressed when they are separated.
According to scientist Krista McLennan, "When heifers have their preferred partner with them, their stress levels in terms of their heart rates are reduced compared with if they were with a random individual."
Source: dailymail.co.uk / via: peta.org
4. The two guide dogs who led their owners down 70 floors in the World Trade Center before the towers collapsed on September 11.
Guide dogs Salty and Roselle were awarded a joint Dickin Medal "For remaining loyally at the side of their blind owners, courageously leading them down more than 70 floors of the World Trade Center and to a place of safety following the terrorist attack on New York on 11 September 2001."
Source: en.wikipedia.org
5. The Jack Russell Terrier who gave his life to rescue 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 rushing at them," said one of the children about the attack, "but they started to bite him - one on the head and the other on the back." His heroic intervention saved the children, though he later died from his injuries. George was posthumously awarded a medal for bravery.
Source: dailymail.co.uk / via: en.wikipedia.org
6. The beluga whale who saved a free diver who had cramped up 20 feet below the surface.
Source: telegraph.co.uk / via: treehugger.com
When free-diver Yang Yun tried to return from the bottom of an arctic pool, she found that her legs had cramped up and she couldn't move.
"I began to choke and sank even lower and I thought that was it for me – I was dead. Until I felt this incredible force under me driving me to the surface."
A Beluga whale named Mila had seen what was happening and sprang into action, guiding Yun safely back to the top of the pool.
"I began to choke and sank even lower and I thought that was it for me – I was dead. Until I felt this incredible force under me driving me to the surface."
A Beluga whale named Mila had seen what was happening and sprang into action, guiding Yun safely back to the top of the pool.
Source: telegraph.co.uk / via: treehugger.com
7. The cat who can sense when someone is about to die.
Oscar could always sense when one of the residents at the nursing home where he lived was near death and would sit quietly on their bed during their last moments.
One relative of two sisters who died in the nursing home said of Oscar's vigil, "Oscar's presence gave a sense of completion and contentment. Both women loved pets. Oscar brought a special serenity to the room. What's more peaceful than a purring cat? What sound more beautiful to fill one's ears when leaving this life?"
One relative of two sisters who died in the nursing home said of Oscar's vigil, "Oscar's presence gave a sense of completion and contentment. Both women loved pets. Oscar brought a special serenity to the room. What's more peaceful than a purring cat? What sound more beautiful to fill one's ears when leaving this life?"
Via: smh.com.au
Source: reuters.com
8. The Staffordshire bull terrier who protected her owner from a machete gang.
Patricia Adshead was making tea when three men wearing masks and wielding machetes broke into her home. Adshead's ex-husband rushed to help, but one of the assailants sliced through his hand with a machete.“I was trapped in the kitchen with Oi and one of the men. He raised the machete over my head," she said.
"Oi jumped up and bit his hand. He brought the machete down on her head but she still chased him out of the house. If she hadn’t gone for him I would have been dead. She saved my life.”
Via: newsshopper.co.uk
9. The gorilla who remembered his old friend.
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