>>5055895 (OP)
Did you know that although small-brained, cold-blooded, short-sighted, slimey, ugly and venomous, Sicilians are actually nothing to do with the amphibians of similar name.
>>5055907
which one is this creature? I want to get a stoat/weasel/mink/pine marten/ferret but ive heard around that half of yhem are undomesticatable, anyone know which is what?
>>5056121
A good portion of life in the ocean takes it's venom from other species it eats.
There are more forms of life locally in the bottom trophic levels which utilize venom (such as anemone) which act as this foundation. They quite literally 'steal' their poison or venom. Most land mollusks are detritivores which don't expose them to the specific kinds of compounds which would assist in venom production.
>>5056151
This and the Russian fox farm experiments, prove just how easily it would've been to domesticate canines. For some reason, they just don't fear primates. Lucky for us!
>>5056299
phonefag, sorry, not used to checking video filenames. It's a siberian marten, where i live we only have Martens martens, or european marten. If the siberian one is domesticated then surely the euro one is too.
>>5056346
No; the people running the domesticated fox experiment have take deliberate care to avoid dangerous amounts of inbreeding during the project, and the foxes are not really prone to any particular mental issue.
>>5056141
its better with the audio
the guy is russian and he's yelling at the fox to go away since its his hole and eventually gives up and lets the fox eat some fish
>>5056346
people have gone to visit the area and the foxes are just like dogs. they like to sit on people's laps and get pet. they don't seem to have any health issues
>>5056704
Kek >>5056778
Love those guys, but I always get a bit sad thinking of how many species got killed during the age of discovery >>5056320
F, hope we get more skins one of these days, I think a few centuries from now on most species will look cute or cool by selective breeding since humans are much more willing to kill ugly things
>>5056854
The absolute balls to go flipper-to-flipper with a hungry cetacean. It's like the "what can an elephant really do?" pasta but they're actually doing it.
>>5056982 >haha that's a lot of lightning >notice the fucking column
Jesus Christ is right
>>5058170 >Wouldn't it rot eventually
Nope. My mother had a pinboard collection of various butterflies and moths that were older than I am and when she died in 2016, they still looked good as new.
>>5056509 >>5056557 >>5056579
Most of those in the video are llamas but there are a couple alpacas mixed in. Llamas are much larger, with long ears, and aggressive tempers. Llamas spit. Alpacas are smaller and have a more docile temper, with short ears.
>>5058774
Some things are fun only if they're real.
Like this vid. It didn't really happen, it's AI sloppa.
As AI makes it harder and harder to tell it's just going to make vids like this less and less fun.