Crazy on you
I think it’s interesting that the prelude to this study was the finding that dogs that raise their eyebrows get adopted more than dogs that don’t. Heck yeah, I want a doggo that makes facial expressions with their eyebrows. Cats, not so much. However, the more they rub on furniture or toys was more likely to get a cat adopted.
That means that, compared with dogs, cats haven’t faced as much evolutionary pressure to appeal to humans, the researchers say. In other words, cats are jerks. I keep trying to tell that to my cat friends. 🙂
As usual, ignore the title from Science Mag. The correct title is Crazy-faced cats don’t win the adoption game.
Here’s your earworm.
Crazy on You by Heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZuW6BH_Vak
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/06/crazy-faced-cats-don-t-win-adoption-game
June 12, 2017
Poultry for the distinguishing feline…
June 12, 2017
The title definitely doesn’t match the content of the article.
June 12, 2017
Akinola Emmanuel, I don’t know why Science Mag does that every time on G+.
June 12, 2017
I’ve always thought it interesting in North America we tend to eat the animals without “eyebrows” ….unless they can make this face … they are doomed
I had a friend with a pig who talked about how smart it was, smarter than her dog she said.
She still ate bacon. When I mentioned eating the dog , she gasped, like it was so illogical.
Humans are weirdhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/V9WHTZePSOSzpVYs7PG9u1TX-XMDq8YIp9Ukw0gqEoEVv5PW4pikTtQWu0TYwa0_A371UfXPDAd2UiY=s0
June 12, 2017
Some are awkweird.
June 13, 2017
Chad Haney they (Science Mag) are incorrectly utilizing page markup. Apparently there is a fight going on as to which is going to be the standard going on from here, but Science Mag is doing it “The Facebook Way”, while ignoring everything else. That’s a rough paraphrase of what I was told.
June 13, 2017
Thanks Gray Embry. I believe that.
November 5, 2017
😍😘😚😙
April 18, 2018
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