5 unfamiliar animal behaviours

The 5 unfamiliar animal behaviours. 1. Cleanliness of Macaque Monkey 2. Laziness of Male Lion 3. Hypnotizing Snakes 4. Spunk of Mouse 5. Model Parenting of Crocodiles.

5 unfamiliar animal behaviours

5 UNFAMILIAR ANIMAL BEHAVIOURS

 

We all believe that animals can’t abide by the intellectual and behavioral levels of humans. But, the recent identifications revealed that the minute behavioral aspect of beasts is redressing this common conviction. Their adamantness, ethical values, and conceptualism stand higher than mankind. Let’s see 5 unfamiliar animal behavior among them 1. Cleanliness of Macaque Monkey 2. Laziness of Male Lion 3. Hypnotizing Snakes 4. Spunk of Mouse 5. Model Parenting of Crocodiles.

 

  1. Cleanliness of Macaque Monkey

Japanese Macaque Monkey is one of the intelligent animals that possess the prior quality of human, neatness because they wash the dirt off their food before eating. Some Japanese researchers dispensed some sweet potatoes and grains for a group of monkeys. A female macaque among them took up a potato and started to remove the sand on it with the seawater and others too started to copy her mannerism. The same female monkey then threw the grains into the seawater and made it dirt-free before eating. Thus, how humans passed on their behavior to the upcoming generation, Macaque Monkey also transfers their traits.

 

  1. Laziness of Male Lion

We all know that lion is the King of beasts but it has caught with the drawback of being lazy. All the hunting and capturing of prey are done by lionesses. Because the male lion is bigger and slower and the victims can easily spot them thus escaping from the predator’s grip. The lionesses make a troop and trap the herds of victims. Then, they target the closest prey in which is firstly devoured by the male lion, even though the lioness killed it. Till the male lion consumes, the cub and lioness have to wait for their turn.

 

  1. Hypnotizing Snakes

We all have seen some fictional stories where the snakes are able to hypnotize and ensnare human beings. But, do that really happen? In reality, snakes do not have hypnotizing power as it’s only a myth that people can’t move if they confront snakes. This myth hailed up from an incident that a rat standstill before a snake. Actually, the deadly poison of the snake injected into the body of the rat paralyzed it. Hence, snakes do not have hypnotizing capability but paralyzing power through their poison by which the prey becomes motionless.

 

  1. Spunk of Mouse

 Many times, we have witnessed the fight between cat and mouse, where the cat holds the mouse in its jaws several times and release it before killing. Each time, the rat seems to hold his paws together as if requesting mercy. Actually, the mouse is not begging for mercy from the cruel cat. While fighting, it faces towards the cat showing that it is ready to strive back and thus displays its spunk irrespective of its size and power.

 

  1. Model Parenting of Crocodiles

The terrifying look of crocodiles doesn’t mean that they aren’t lovable and caring towards its offsprings. The mother crocodiles often carry their babies in the mouth without hurting and wash off dirt from the baby's bodies by opening up the mouth in the river. Even the male parent rolls the eggs in their mouth, cracks the shell without hurting, and helps out the crocodile babies to come out.  It’s astounding that their strong jaws that can even crack the strong bone of organisms can be this gentle.

 

It’s really amazing that animals can behave much better than we and mankind should take up many of their good behavioral approaches.