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It turns out that animals can still be trained in this way? Look at these competent animal "waiters" in nature, some animals seem fierce, but after artificial scientific domestication, they can pay tribute to humans

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It turns out that animals can still be trained in this way? Take a look at these competent animal "waiters"

In nature, some animals seem fierce, but after artificial scientific domestication, they can contribute to human beings and become a competent "waiter".

  Elephant as a nanny: Thailand domesticates elephants as babysitters for children. If the child climbs out of the cradle, the elephant uses its nose to "carry" the child back to the same place. What's even more peculiar is that it will also take the owner's prize money to go to the fruit stall to buy bananas and coax the crying children.

  Parrot on duty: On the streets of Los Angeles, there is a domesticated parrot "police officer" who wears a certificate issued by the local police station and constantly reminds children to pay attention to traffic safety when crossing the street.

  Big Snake Ferry: There is a big snake in western Tanzania, which is extremely powerful, can pull a ferry carrying more than a dozen people at a time, not only can move forward quickly, but also has never had an accident.

  Cats as postmen: Belgium used trained cats as postmen. On one occasion, the cats brought nearly a thousand letters to a distance of 40 kilometers. As a result, it is included in the Guinness Book of World Records.

  Ostrich Herding: In South Africa, there is a tall ostrich that grazes the grass with its flock of sheep every day. In the evening, the sheep are driven home, and if the sheep do not hear, they will peck the tail of the sheep and urge the sheep to go home.

  Condor Lookout: A farmer in Scheit, England, domesticated an eagle to guard the "garage." Over the years, because of the eagle's outstanding achievements, it has won the reputation of "Condor". Once the eagle wolf taught the car thief a harsh lesson, and caught him covered in blood, so that the police quickly caught the car thief based on the blood.

  Hen driving: There is a farmer in Norfo County, England, who once domesticated a hen to drive, and it was successful. At every market, the farmer asked the hens to drive a small cart to transport fresh eggs to the market to sell, and the business was very prosperous.

It turns out that animals can still be trained in this way? Look at these competent animal "waiters" in nature, some animals seem fierce, but after artificial scientific domestication, they can pay tribute to humans
It turns out that animals can still be trained in this way? Look at these competent animal "waiters" in nature, some animals seem fierce, but after artificial scientific domestication, they can pay tribute to humans
It turns out that animals can still be trained in this way? Look at these competent animal "waiters" in nature, some animals seem fierce, but after artificial scientific domestication, they can pay tribute to humans

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