Capybaras crossing the roadfunny@lemmus.org to aww@lemmy.world – 216 points – 9 months agov.redd.it5Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldHow are these friendly little meatballs real animals ðŸ˜Are they trained to cross there our did they learn that on their own.They hire specialised people in Cuiabá (where this vid is from) to do it. Picture related: (I'm joking. They have a herd mentality and cars look threatening, so I think that this behaviour pops up naturally.)I doubt they're trained, they're just adapting to the changes we're making to their environments like many other species before them.Where is this?
How are these friendly little meatballs real animals ðŸ˜Are they trained to cross there our did they learn that on their own.They hire specialised people in Cuiabá (where this vid is from) to do it. Picture related: (I'm joking. They have a herd mentality and cars look threatening, so I think that this behaviour pops up naturally.)I doubt they're trained, they're just adapting to the changes we're making to their environments like many other species before them.
Are they trained to cross there our did they learn that on their own.They hire specialised people in Cuiabá (where this vid is from) to do it. Picture related: (I'm joking. They have a herd mentality and cars look threatening, so I think that this behaviour pops up naturally.)I doubt they're trained, they're just adapting to the changes we're making to their environments like many other species before them.
They hire specialised people in Cuiabá (where this vid is from) to do it. Picture related: (I'm joking. They have a herd mentality and cars look threatening, so I think that this behaviour pops up naturally.)
I doubt they're trained, they're just adapting to the changes we're making to their environments like many other species before them.
How are these friendly little meatballs real animals ðŸ˜
Are they trained to cross there our did they learn that on their own.
They hire specialised people in Cuiabá (where this vid is from) to do it. Picture related:
(I'm joking. They have a herd mentality and cars look threatening, so I think that this behaviour pops up naturally.)
I doubt they're trained, they're just adapting to the changes we're making to their environments like many other species before them.
Where is this?