To: nickcarraway
there are some species in the inner city ghettos that do the same thing, Is this a sign of intelligence ?
2 posted on
06/21/2024 1:03:50 PM PDT by
algore
To: nickcarraway
They observed an orangutan doing this, as well.
Makes you stop to ponder....

5 posted on
06/21/2024 1:36:54 PM PDT by
gundog
(It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. )
To: nickcarraway
I’d trust the chimp’s instincts over our science any day.
7 posted on
06/21/2024 1:56:03 PM PDT by
megaMAGA
To: nickcarraway
So many animals are so much smarter than is assumed.
To: nickcarraway
12 posted on
06/21/2024 2:25:55 PM PDT by
BipolarBob
(I was drowning in self pity until I bathed in the refreshing Lake of Respect.)
To: nickcarraway
Natural alternatives. And the don’t need the Ozempic toxin.
To: nickcarraway
There’s instinctive intelligence. I read of a person floating on the ocean for weeks. Fish would flop up on the boat or raft. He developed an incredible taste for fish livers and eyeballs. Turns out they supplied the nutrients to keep him alive.
To: nickcarraway; little jeremiah
16 posted on
06/21/2024 3:06:20 PM PDT by
thinden
(buckle up ....)
To: nickcarraway
My dogs eat grass to purge themselves. They also sometimes eat alkaloid-heavy plants, possibly for self-medication or purging. I think most of the animal kingdom does this.
18 posted on
06/22/2024 10:33:56 AM PDT by
refreshed
(But we preach Christ crucified... 1 Corinthians 1:23)
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