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Arkansas Granny
Jan 2020
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samnsara
(18,767 posts)1. ok that drove my dogs nuts :)
...but it kinda sounds like that creepy mummy voice
dixiegrrrrl
(60,159 posts)2. That would make a great doorbell
or ringtone...can you imagine????
Also is funny as hell vid...thanks, I needed that.
Corgigal
(9,298 posts)3. Dinosaur at peak beat.
Arkansas Granny
(32,265 posts)4. Oh, now that's funny. Snowball has some good moves.
Laffy Kat
(16,952 posts)6. Love the feet-stomping!!
It has better rhythm than I do.
Laffy Kat
(16,952 posts)5. They are really like little kids in a way.
Fla Dem
(27,633 posts)7. Smart little birdie. Knows how she can amplify her voice. Beautiful too!
hunter
(40,689 posts)8. We humans are not the only intelligent species on earth.
If we can't see it here, how would we ever recognize it in outer space?
In Star Wars and Star Trek most of the "aliens" are strange looking humans who build space ships and talk in languages the universal translator understands. But for all we know aliens might disguise themselves as birds and teleport themselves to earth without spaceships. Earth birds might know the space alien birds are here among us studying this earth and we'd never be the wiser.
I like to watch birds and canines, both wild and domestic. There's an intelligence in them that our culture denies.