January 2010
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Heroic animals more common than thought, say... →
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Creatures including dolphins, monkeys, fruit bats and even ants are all capable of selflessly coming to the rescue of others, researchers found.
Dr Elise Nowbahari, from the University of Paris, said there is mounting evidence that willingness to go to the aid of others at personal risk is common in a range of species and far from a solely human trait.
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I've always thought that all guys are suppose to...
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Same. I’m still stunned that my Dad has no interest in watching them and thinks they’re boring. I’ve tried to get him to watch with me numerous times but he won’t watch more than five minutes before he gets bored and leaves. :(
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Reblog with a celebrity that has the same birthday...
milesadrift:
joaniedearest:http://www.tumblr.com/reblog/318161120/M2TIGjeg?redirect_to=%2Fdashboard%2F3%2F318171137
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Jack Barakat.
jared monaco : )
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