When a lone stray dog was unexpectedly surrounded by three fearsome crocodiles upon entering the river region, he must have felt as if his life was hanging by a thread.
However, in a spectacular turn of events, two of the crocodiles made an unexpected decision. They gently guided the stray pup to safety after he took refuge in the river to escape a dangerous pack of wild canines.
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- What exactly happened in the river?
- How was the dog saved?
What exactly happened in the river?
Experts believe that instead of eating the stray dog, the swamp crocodiles lured it away from the river bank, where a group of barking dogs were waiting, all in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
The scientists saw that the crocodiles actively used their snouts to establish physical contact with the dog, gently urging it to walk towards a safe channel on the river bank, eventually allowing it to escape, according to a paper published in the Journal of Threatened Taxa.
His observation was especially notable because the crocodiles were close at hand and could have easily devoured the dog. However, they avoided the aggression and, surprisingly, chose to escort the dog to safety. This behavior clearly demonstrates that the crocodiles were not hungry during this unusual encounter.
How was the dog saved?
When a stray dog was unexpectedly surrounded by three crocodiles as he entered his river kingdom, he probably thought his chances of survival were slim. In a surprising twist of fate, two of the crocodiles made an incredible decision.
They gently guided the little stray pup to safety after he jumped into the river to escape a pack of wild canines. Experts are still perplexed as to why swamp crocodiles, which can weigh up to 1,000 pounds, didn’t see the stray dog as a viable meal.
However, they do suggest that swamp crocodiles, often known as raiders, are not always violent and that this episode may have demonstrated emotional intelligence.
According to experts, the concept of “emotional empathy”, which implies that one species can feel feelings for another, has not been fully investigated in robbers.
They argue that the unusual occurrence of a dog being “rescued” by a group of crocodiles may have more to do with empathy than altruism. Finally, scientists claim that “reptiles have been underestimated in terms of animal cognition.”
This unusual incidence calls into question common views about the cognitive ability of reptilian animals.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn