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This Baby Girl Gives Her Pit Bull A Full Medical Exam

28 March 2015 UNDER Blog

If you need to visit the hospital for a check up, then it’s time to stop acting like a baby. Watch this video of a lovely baby girl giving her pit bull terrier a full check up and you’ll be embarrassed you’ve been procrastinating. The pit bull doesn’t even flinch when he gets given a shot. Manuel Ruiz Villarreal shot this video of his baby girl Noa playing doctor with the family dog Neckar. You can see in the video just how patient Neckar is with the lovely little munchkin as she gives him the once over. Noa is incredibly thorough, giving Neckar his shots, listening to his heart beat and taking a good look in his ears.

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Doube Trouble

Watch This Adorable Baby Elephant Take A Bath

21 March 2015 UNDER Blog

If you are having a bad day then you should take a look at the above video. The video was shot at the Royal Elephant Kraal & Village in Thailand. The video is of a lovely baby elephant called ‘Double Trouble’ who most certainly lives up to his name as he causes all sorts of mayhem whilst being given a bath. This little fella is being hosed down by a tourist and adorably falls in and out of his tiny tub whilst splashing water everywhere. He is probably the happiest elephant ever to take a bath and at one point almost drags a little girl in with him by yanking the garden hose away from her. It’s a great video, guaranteed to put a smile on your face for the rest of the day.

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Dogs Can Tell Whether You Are Happy Or Angry By Looking At Your Face

14 March 2015 UNDER Blog

If you are a dog lover than you have probably long suspected that man’s best friend can tell whether you are angry or happy just by looking at your face. If you believed this to be the case, the science is now backing you up. Researchers in Vienna trained a number of dogs to differentiate between happy or angry faces through a reward system. In subsequent tests, the researchers showed the dogs an image of a human face they had previously never seen and the dogs were able to spot the difference between expressions.

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Lakhi The Tortured Blind Elephant Will Get To Live Happily Ever After

Lakhi The Tortured Blind Elephant Will Get To Live Happily Ever After

7 March 2015 UNDER Blog

After decades of mistreatment and torture by her owner, Lakhi the 60 year old blind elephant is finally on her way to a real home where she will be treated properly and live happily ever after. Lakhi is on her way to Elephant Conservation and Care Centre which is operated by UK charity Wildlife SOS in the city of Mathura India where she will have the company of several other elephants that have also been rescued.

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Subspecies Of Chimpanzee Under Threat From Climate Change

28 February 2015 UNDER Blog

New research suggests that by 2020 there will be dramatic habitat loss caused by climate change which will pose a serious threat to the earth’s population of its most endangered subspecies of chimps. The study goes on to add that man made climate change is likely to do more harm to the chimpanzee population than previously expected.

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Hunting Cheetahs Depend On Agility Rather Than Speed

Hunting Cheetahs Depend On Agility Rather Than Speed

21 February 2015 UNDER Blog

The cheetah is known as being the fastest land animal on the planet however these elegant big cats actually depend on their ability to rapidly accelerate and maneuver around turns which are extremely tight when it comes to hunting according to the results of a new study. The study looking a five cheetahs in the wilderness of Northern Botswana and found that despite reaching speeds as fast as 97 km/h, the animals relied more on their agility then their ability to reach a fast pace to take down their prey.

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Only 5 Northern White Rhinos Left On The Planet

14 February 2015 UNDER Blog

Last month at the San Diego Zoo, an elderly Northern white rhino died leaving behind just five of the species on earth, with scientists saying there is limited hope for any more being born. The rhino had reached the grand old age of 44 when he died and was being treated for a number of ailments according to Randy Rieches, mammal creator at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

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Cool video

New Google Ad Friends Furever Simply Adorable

13 February 2015 UNDER Blog

The latest Android advertisement from Google is simply adorable. The ad is titled “Friends Furever” and is designed to illustrate the fact that despite a number of versions, all Android devices are compatible. The ad does this by showing an eclectic mix of animals you would never of thought of as being friends hanging out or playing with one another. There is a hippo playing with a tortoise, a lion and oryx, a puppy and a kitten and much more. The ad was posted just last week and has already had millions of page views. The animals are really cute so you should definitely check it out.

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Romantic hamsters

Watch An Adorable Hamster Couple Go On A Valentine’s Day Date

11 February 2015 UNDER Blog

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the world’s most adorable hamsters are back and they are celebrating the day of love with a romantic date. The waiter/chef places the cute little creatures in a tiny gondola which then proceeds to sail around a delightful mock canal, before arriving at a charming miniature table for two. For this particular date, the hamsters feasted on a menu of red quinoa meatballs and perciatelli pasta which is a spaghetti like noodle. Regardless of whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day watching these hamsters celebrate the occasion will simply turn you into a big mush fur ball of love.

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Tiger Numbers Surge By 30 Per Cent In India

Tiger Numbers Surge By 30 Per Cent In India

7 February 2015 UNDER Blog

New tiger census data in India reveal that the country’s population of tigers rose by almost a third over the last three years. In 2011 there were 1,706 wild tigers roaming India, which has risen to 2,226 in 2014. The news is deeply encouraging to activists who have been fighting to ensure this endangered species remains protected.

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