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Why do people think all animals of same species act the same?

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If there's a video of a cute otter people will be like, "Oh otters are actually like this", or a killer whale having a wholesome interaction, "it probably wanted to do this" etc. Blatant speciesm tbh submitted by /u/MIDI_Jeanist [link] [comments]

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A couple of facts :D

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" • Baluga Whales can also mimic voices, whilst on the topic of mimicry a Baluga often toyed with humans by saying "Out!" Deer, cattle, camel and goats are more closely related to dolphins and whales then they are with horses. . " Which was similar to what their leader would say for them to get out of the water.

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Birding the Witless Bay Ecological Reserve in Newfoundland

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Sea otters put on a playful dance show for us, and proceeded to laze about on the rocks, which we interpreted as posing for the camera. We later signed up for a whale and birdwatching tour with Captain Wayne , who had a smallish 12-person boat. He must have been after capelin. Sunrise over Witless Bay. Happy puffins.

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Seabirding off Cape Point

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Add to this regular sightings of Humpback and Southern Right Whale, inside and outside the bay, as well as year round sightings of Bryde’s Whale and occasional summer reports of Orca in pursuit of dolphin off Cape Point, and you have some idea as to what to expect in the way of the ‘unexpected’.

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