Animals don’t have constraints as we do, and they are less anxious about accomplishing challenging activities. They don’t encounter any obstacles and merely see the objective. And they don’t really care what other people think. In a sense, we can learn a lot from these amazing animals.

#1 “An army of ants carrying a crab claw”

#2 “My puppy finally caught his stub.”

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#3 “Behold the thief who stole everybody’s snacks!”

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#4 “A monkey drinking Coke from a bottle while the other one waits for his turn”

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#5 “Was aiming for a ’cute cat, good coffee, let’s start the day right’ kinda pic and this little one wouldn’t stop trying to eat the mug.”

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#6 “Does your cat make you coffee in the morning?”

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What more lessons might we draw from our animal companions? Ever come across any particularly perceptive animals? How did they act?

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#7 “An attempt to explore every square inch of the house”

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#8 “Netflix and chill with my cats”

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#9 “Guess whose water bowl is just 5 steps away?”

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#10 “OMG, a CURLY blep, no less!”

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#11 “Busted”

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#12 “I didn’t steal the egg…promise.”

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#13 “The only way my dog will drink at the park”

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#14 “Almost had my car stolen.”

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#15 “Almost had my car stolen.”

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#16 “He wants me to be a Dad”

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#17 “With Dad’s toothbrush”

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#18 “This moomoo is enjoying the view over the field.”

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#19 “Mylo’s version of basketball”

What more lessons might we draw from our animal companions? Ever come across any particularly perceptive animals? How did they act?

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