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Giant tube worms live near hydrothermal vents and rely on symbiotic bacteria for energy.
Dogs have been selectively bred for different physical and behavioral traits.
Cats may head-butt humans as a sign of affection.
Dogs wag their tails for various emotional reasons.
Cats can hear higher frequencies than humans.
Dogs can learn routines and anticipate daily activities.
Cats have sharp retractable claws for climbing and defense.
Dogs can recognize familiar human faces.
Cats may respond to their names when called.
Dogs have strong pack instincts inherited from wolves.
Cats use scent to recognize familiar environments.
Dogs can be trained to perform complex tasks.
Cats can squeeze through tight spaces due to their flexible bodies.
Working dogs are used in law enforcement and military roles.
Cats may bring prey to owners as a display of instinctual behavior.
Dogs communicate through vocalizations such as barking and growling.
Cats have a reflective layer in their eyes that improves night vision.
Many dogs enjoy social interaction with other dogs.
Cats use their tails to maintain balance.
Dogs can experience separation anxiety.
Cats rely heavily on hearing to detect prey.
Some dogs are trained to detect explosives and narcotics.
Cats can produce a wide range of vocalizations.
Dogs often form strong bonds with their owners.
Cats knead with their paws as a behavior learned in kittenhood.
A catβs tail position can signal its mood.
Dogs can learn commands through repetition and reward.
Cats have excellent night vision compared to humans.
Certain dog breeds excel in tracking scents over long distances.
Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years.
Cats groom themselves to regulate body temperature.
Working dogs assist in search and rescue missions.
Cats have flexible spines that aid in quick movements.
Dogs can understand basic human gestures like pointing.
Cats purr not only when content but sometimes when stressed or injured.
A dogβs nose print is unique, similar to a human fingerprint.
Some dog breeds were developed for specific tasks such as herding or guarding.
Dogs use body language to communicate emotions.
Dogs can detect certain diseases through scent.
A dogβs sense of smell is far more powerful than a humanβs.
Cats can jump several times their body length.
Unlike dogs, cats generally do not have a strong sweet taste preference.
Cats use scent glands on their faces to mark territory.
A group of kittens is called a kindle.
Domestic cats sleep an average of 12 to 16 hours a day.
Cats can rotate their ears independently.
A catβs whiskers help it sense its surroundings.
Cats have retractable claws that help them climb and hunt.
Rats can learn complex maze patterns quickly.
Some birds use deception to protect food caches.