• Ashyr@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Nothing so smart should live such a short time. I’d love to have them as pets, but saying goodbye every few years would be too much.

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        1 year ago

        not all of them.
        some of thm are grumpy loners - at least in terms of humans.
        some are skittish around humans (probably a good trait in general for such a creature)
        some are friendly to humans.
        some are more curiois and inquisitive.
        some are quite stay-at-home / clean freaks.
        some are more agressive / territorial,
        some are ingeniuos and have better problem solving / building / physical manipulation skills.

        quite a range of different personalities.

        and their behaviour often also relates to their group dynamic and social standing - as they’re social and rely on each other in complex ways.

        I’m sure we’ll never know all the psychological and social complexities of other species of life (or even our own).

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      1 year ago

      this is just how I feel about pets in general. I recently adopted a senior dog and my mind just jumps to the end cause I love her so much

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      1 year ago

      And they never get old and died it was end up getting cancer or something, it’s awful.

      I’ve been thinking of getting a chinchilla next time. They live for about a decade.