Appreciation: Orcas might be trying to learn 'who we are' when they share prey with humans, study suggests

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    I read the article yesterday - fascinating

    that said - kitty brings rodents for me —- eeeek!
     
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    It made me wonder what might have happened had the humans accepted the 'gifts'.
     
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    haha true

    I think my neighbours wonder of my sanity when I’m screeching about rodent gifts « kill it kill it now «

    kitty so helpful doing its natural predator instinct in the garden about rodents fr neighbour compost zone

    and I yell about the gift
     

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