Amazing Animals: When prey becomes pal,(makes you feel all gooey inside) (LINK)
July 23rd 2008 03:34
One thing I know is that you should never let predator type animals go too long with out food. I also now know you should feed your very large python often, unless you want it to escape in your house and never see it again. Three cats and one grandma later, I've learnt my lesson the hard way. Anyway, in China, amazingly a captured eagle being fed a baby rabbit ended up befriending the youngester instead:
Apparently the rabbit cleans the eagle's feathers (read: is the eagle's bitch) and they are very friendly with each other.
I give this 7.9 out of 10 heaps goods. I hope they fall in love and end up having flying rabbit babies with beaks, I want one of those heaps bad!
Initially meant to be food for the young eagle, the rabbit was tossed into a Chinese professional eagle trainer’s cage, but the eagle was too young and ended up befriending the rabbit instead of eating it.
Apparently the rabbit cleans the eagle's feathers (read: is the eagle's bitch) and they are very friendly with each other.
I give this 7.9 out of 10 heaps goods. I hope they fall in love and end up having flying rabbit babies with beaks, I want one of those heaps bad!
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