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Wizarding Jigsaw Challenge! - April
Hiya Debnath replied to Harry Walles's topic in Creativeness Archive
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Badgers, and lions, Eagles, and snakes, are all, United spring to fall.
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Dogs are said to be man's best friend, and with good reason. Not only are they very loyal as companions and protectors, they are also increasingly intelligent and incredibly mischievous creatures. This popular animal is very social and loves their human companions. They have high energy levels and their desire to be around their people at all times causes them to make a lot of mischief. While different breeds of these cute canines have different levels of intelligence, they are on an average highly ranked among creatures, in order of intelligence. They are capable of learning a surprising amount of things including obeying commands, fetching objects, finding something (police dogs) and even performing their daily tasks like using the toilet in a proper way like humans, with the help of good training. The average IQ of a dog is estimated at 100. It is believed that the average dog can learn about 160-200 words. Various studies suggest that a dog's IQ is similar to a two-year-old child's. They are like a two-year-old child or sometimes more in terms of understanding, their interaction with people, and their emotional intelligence. Dogs are also known to recognize danger and malicious people, with a penchant for sniffing out shifty characters with bad intent. They recognize good people and bond well with them. I last remember watching a few cool movies about dogs, which I thoroughly enjoyed, and my favorite was certainly "The Duke" (1999) as well as "A Dog Named Duke" released in 2012, both of which obviously included a lot of dog mischief besides showcasing their intelligence throughout the movie. Our favorite family pets are obviously very mischievous and they steal food directly from their owner's plates or from their favorite human's table or straight from the fridge itself if they are a smarter variety and chew our toys and shoes and think everything is a bone and dig up holes everywhere and chase rabbits when we go for picnics giving us a good time and a bad time at the same time. They try to break free from their bonds and bark at other pups and dogs, and try to escape when we take them out for walks. Besides, they are also adorable and lovely companions who guard us fiercely and protect us from danger, including staying awake all night to bark at thieves, potential thieves, (as well as non-thieves : P). Sources: https://www.pupvine.com/average-iq-of-a-dog/
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Seal Two humans on a beach are trying to pet the seals and take photographs of them. One of them really wants to feed the seals some live fish, while being captured on camera. They have bought some live fish swimming in a bucket of water, from a nearby fisherman. While the other person is ready with the camera to take a video, the one who wanted to be captured on camera while feeding the seals live fish, tries to pick the fish swimming in the bucket. The fish are too slippery and keep falling out of her hands back into the bucket or out into the sand. A huge number of seals have gathered to watch the human feat, and they end up giggling and laughing at the frantic efforts of the human to hold on to the slippery fish for long enough to be able to feed the seals. 15 minutes into the whole funny scene, the human is still unable to hold on to any fish and feed the seals, as the fish keep slipping out of her hands. Now her bucket is almost empty with no fish in it and the water in it reduced to less than one-third of the original quantity. Meanwhile, the seals are having a good laugh, just like this one:
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According to the journal Bioacoustics, research has found that 65 different species of animals have their own forms of laughter. One of the best examples, in my opinion, is the fox. This little carnivore is actually an adorable and cute pet, with unique, playful antics, fluffy coats, and cute faces that can laugh. Minnesota-based fox rescue Save A Fox shared a video of one of their red foxes giggling with delight as it received some belly scritches. Their laughter sounds like high-pitched titters that can be easily mistaken for human noises. Domestic foxes grown in fur farms have been said to have gleeful smiles on their faces when getting petted by their humans. Image shows a domestic fox receiving a petting and their daily fur scritching from their human and gleefully laughing throughout it. Sources: https://mymodernmet.com/fox-laughing-while-being-pet/#:~:text=They can laugh%2C just like,named Finnegan making the sounds. https://www.npr.org/2021/05/22/999491591/dozens-of-animals-laugh-too-study-shows
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Wizarding Jigsaw Challenge! - April
Hiya Debnath replied to Harry Walles's topic in Creativeness Archive
Puzzles by Geoffrey Tristam: Fothergill Unfinished - Finished - Marmaduke Unfinished - Finished - Henrietta Unfinished - Finished - -
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2023/2024 Wonders of the World Introduction
Hiya Debnath replied to Prof. Felicia Hartwick's topic in Wonders of the World
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Happy Birthday, Adeline!
Hiya Debnath replied to Prof. Sirius Fudge's topic in The Giant Birthday Card
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I feel like I need to apologize
Hiya Debnath replied to Prof. Felicia Hartwick's topic in Wonders of the World
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Wonders of Galway Sheep - Jigsaw - Week 2
Hiya Debnath replied to Prof. Felicia Hartwick's topic in Wonders of the World
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Connemara ponies are a native breed, and like most native breeds, are not only good but excellent for conservation grazing. Their teeth are positioned in a way that allows them to graze close to the ground, so are very suited to sites where short swards are needed, for e.g. mountains and coastal breeding habitats. If the site of grazing is large enough to allow for a wide area of grazing, they leave a mosaic of habitat because of them being selective grazers. They will move through mature heather, bracken, and gorse thus effectively pushing back regrowth and creating tracks for other animals like sheep and goat to be able to graze.
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Wizarding Jigsaw Challenge! - March
Hiya Debnath replied to Harry Walles's topic in Creativeness Archive
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Wizarding Jigsaw Challenge! - March
Hiya Debnath replied to Harry Walles's topic in Creativeness Archive
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Happy Birthday, Adeline!
Hiya Debnath replied to Prof. Sirius Fudge's topic in The Giant Birthday Card
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Wonders of Korea- Week 3 - Dress Up
Hiya Debnath replied to Amy Darvill's topic in Wonders of the World
I know this is a very late submission. I just did both for fun to relax myself.