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Hungry Cat Demands Food

(ANIMAL VIDEO) This hungry cat wont take no for an answer. He wants food, and he wants it now! — Global Animal

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Research Chimps See Sunlight For First Time

(ANIMAL VIDEO) AUSTRIA — Tissue alert! After 30 years locked in isolation, 38 chimpanzees retired from working as HIV and hepatitis test animals and were let outside for the first time in their lives. The delight of the newly free primates is evident in the video of their first steps outside. Watch the touching video of the chimps as they celebrate their hard-won freedom from testing. — Global Animal

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Raccoon Plays Water Harp

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Joining the ranks of the country singing malamute, the singing chihuahua, the karaoke cat, and the whistling puppy, is the harp playing raccoon. Too bad his harp is just a water sprinkler. — Global Animal

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Mini Pony Plays With Giant Ball

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Six-month-old miniature horse Henry Kapono loves to play with his soccer ball. The future Riley’s Place program therapy pony doesn’t mind that the ball is nearly twice his size. — Global Animal

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Pumpkin Playtime With Big Cats

(ANIMAL VIDEO) Every year after Halloween the Big Cat Rescue receives leftover pumpkins from stores for the enrichment of the cats. Watch as the tigers, panthers, leopards, and lynx play with, pounce on, and generally demolish their new toys. — Global Animal

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Crouching Squirrel, Hidden Peanuts

(ANIMAL VIDEO) While Mission Impossible Squirrel was showing off his moves, this squirrel was practicing his ninja skills. Watch as he frees the prized nuts. — Global Animal

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Crow Teaches Dog To Fetch

(ANIMAL VIDEO) In order to be a great athlete you need a great coach, and that’s exactly what this dog has. Watch as a crow tries to turn this lazy dog into the world’s best fetcher. — Global Animal

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Wild Dolphins Learn Tail-Walking River Dance

AUSTRALIA – (DOLPHIN VIDEO) Billie the dolphin may have only spent a few weeks in captivity for rehabilitation, but it was enough time for her to learn a few tricks. Now she’s teaching the secret of tail-walking to wild dolphins in her pod. Watch the amazing video of these wild dolphins tail-walking across the river. We like to think of it as a sort of river dance. Currently, six dolphins have the moves down. There’s incentive to pass it on – the more who learn, the more dance partners. – Global Animal

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