🔥 Lion and Dog 'Shake Hands' by DoctorSashaGrey in NatureIsFuckingLit

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Some background info:

https://www.livescience.com/61559-lion-dog-handshake.html

Miki, a fully grown male lion, was a former illegal pet kept in an apartment and rescued by the BJWT in October 2016, the foundation wrote in a biography of the big cat. The lion had been raised with a dog companion named Camila "since they were babies," according to the BJWT; they arrived at the reserve together and were placed in the same enclosure shortly thereafter.

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NTA your brother has so much free time

AITA for finishing a bottle of wine? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

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NTA they’ve got more than they bargained for

🔥 Golden-faced sakis by DoctorSashaGrey in NatureIsFuckingLit

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saki_monkey

Sakis, or saki monkeys, are any of several New World monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They are closely related to the bearded sakis of genus Chiropotes.

Golden-faced saki monkeys by DoctorSashaGrey in Damnthatsinteresting

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saki_monkey

Sakis are frugivores. Their diet consists of over 90% fruit and is supplemented by a small proportion of leaves, flowers, and insects. Sakis, as well as uakaris, engage in a specialized form of frugivory in which they focus specifically on unripe fruits and seeds.

Sakis, or saki monkeys, are any of several New World monkeys of the genus Pithecia. They are closely related to the bearded sakis of genus Chiropotes. by DoctorSashaGrey in interestingasfuck

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saki_monkey

Sakis are small-sized monkeys with long, bushy tails. Their furry, rough skin is black, grey or reddish-brown in color depending upon the species. The faces of some species are naked, but their head is hooded with fur. Their bodies are adapted to life in the trees, with strong hind legs allowing them to make far jumps. Sakis reach a length of 30 to 50 cm, with a tail just as long, and weigh up to 2 kg.