(Good News Network) Chico is a nine-year-old yellow-crowned Amazon parrot. A species native to tropical South America, these birds are able to repeat human speech in a clear voice and can live often up to an astonishing 100 years old.
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It’s Official: Study Finds That Watching Cute Animals Is Good For Your Health
(Good News Network) Seeing adorable animals actually helps to reduce stress levels in humans, researchers at England’s University of Leeds have found.
HEART WARMING: Abandoned Senior Dogs Are Living Out Their Golden Years With Love At This New Retirement Sanctuary
(Judy Cole) All dogs may go to heaven, but when older pooches wind up in shelters, chances of them living out their final years in contentment are slim.
These Guinea Pigs Have the Strangest Yet Most Majestic Hair
(Jade Small) Guinea Pigs are not only rich in personality, but some also sport beautiful coats ranging from short, curly, to long tresses even Rapunzel would envy!
The Sixth Sense of Animals as an Early Warning System For Earthquakes?
(Strange Sounds) Even today, nobody can reliably predict when and where an earthquake will occur.
This Is Why Dogs Love Sticking Their Head Out of a Car Window
(Mayukh Saha) How many times have we seen an utterly gorgeous dog sticking his head out of a car window and enjoying the wind on his face? Countless times, I guess. Well, dogs do love to take a good whiff of the environment around them. And being in closed quarters do tend to cramp them up. Yet, the real reason why they do it is that they absolutely love engaging their scent receptors. They go in overdrive as they are passing through an absolute medley of senses. This seems quite interesting when you put it in the context that a dog has over 300 million scent receptors, while humans have just 6 million. So, let your damn dog stick his head out and sniff the world, would you? Don’t worry because they are simply sniffing food, not new owners.
Tiny Curly-Haired Baby Gorilla Shares Incredible Moment With Photographer
(Jade Small) It must be surreal when a lifelong dream becomes reality and the moment is captured on film forever. Wildlife photographer Kirsty Taylor had her dream fulfilled when she shared an unbelievable moment with a gorilla mom and her tiny, adorable curly-haired baby in Rwanda.
BEAUTY: Artist Creates Detailed Sand Sculptures That Look So Real That People Confuse Them With Live Animals
(Mayukh Saha) If you are an artist, the world is your canvas. And this sand artist took the phrase literally. After realizing the amazing artistic gift he has, he dedicated 10 years of his life to perfect his craft.
Heartwarming: Pianist Plays Piano For Blind Elephant (Video)
Heartwarming: Pianist Plays Piano For Blind Elephant (Video)
Millions Of Of Pigs, Chickens And Cattle Are Being Euthanized While The Media Warns “Shortages” Are Coming
(Michael Snyder) More than 26 million Americans have lost their jobs during these coronavirus lockdowns so far, and this has created unprecedented demand at food banks all over the nation. In many cities, vehicles start lining up at the food banks at the crack of dawn, and in some instances the lines have literally stretched for miles.
Scientists Think They Know Why Naval Sonar Results In Mass Whale Beachings
(Anthony McLennan) Whales beachings have long been linked with underwater sounds caused by naval sonar- now scientists believe they have strong evidence that this is the case.
Positive News: While Humans are Social Distancing, Elephants are Stealing Their Wine and Partying
(Return To Now) 14 elephants broke into Chinese villagers’ wine vats, partied in their tea gardens and then passed out
Life Returns to Gaia: 20 Photos Show that the Planet Needed to Breathe. Animals Begin to Reappear Around the World
(Uposcl) Despite the fact that the coronavirus has resulted in thousands of victims and has advanced in leaps and bounds, not everything is bad news. Not really, because although we humans are quarantining to avoid further infections and stop the disease, the world has shown us that it’s been able to take a breather and, little by little, it’s gone cleaning itself up.
Animals that Love Each Other — A Little Inspiration For Your Day (Video)
Animals that Love Each Other — A Little Inspiration For Your Day (Video)
Cameras Show Animals Thriving in Fukushima’s ‘Uninhabitable’ Radioactive Zone
(Carley Cessalla) It’s been nearly nine years since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, and the natural world has wasted no time in reclaiming its space.














