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A zoo abroad did such an experiment - they wanted to understand the difference in the behavior of two different animals belonging to the same feline, so they put the big cat lynx and the small cat cat together. Of course, this experiment is certainly not about putting two adult little ones together! If the zoo does this, then the kittens will undoubtedly become the meat of the lynx's belly.
They keep two little ones with similar birth dates together, let them grow up together from an early age, play together, and observe the difference in behavior between the two. Everyone knows that lynx are ferocious felines, don't look at their cute appearance, but in fact, their combat power can beat wolves!
Cats, on the other hand, have inherited the hunting instinct of felines, but due to their size, they can only catch small animals. Therefore, in terms of combat effectiveness, they are really too far behind. So putting the two together, can you really guarantee the safety of the experiment?
After a long period of experiments, it was found that the two little animals seemed to treat each other as childhood sweethearts! Although the lynx has become huge and combative over time, this does not affect its gentleness towards kittens. Although the lynx looks fierce, it is really fond of kittens and indulges their mischievous nature.
They are like a pair of childhood sweethearts, the lynx guards the cat innocently, and the cat accompanies the lynx pampered and willful.
The zoo had hoped to have the two live together and compare the behavior of wild cats and domestic cats, but it was clear that the experiment had failed. The lynx grows up with the kittens, and although the wild nature is still there, many behaviors are slowly approaching the state of domestication. Of course, it is not people who tame the ferocious lynx, but mischievous kittens.
It's true that this world is an era of the jungle, but there may be some warm moments in it. Animals are very pure, so we can feel purer emotions from them, which may be one of the reasons why we tame animals and let them into the family and become companion pets!
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Since childhood, pet cats and pet dogs have had a friendship, eating, drinking and playing together.
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Good at jumping and climbing, it is a lemur with strong terrestrial habitat, and its staple food is insects and fruits.
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If you're asking about intra-species, check out – intra-species mutual aid; If it's between different species, check out – Mutually Beneficial Symbiosis.
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