I am Doc Antle, the founder of Myrtle Beach Safari Zoo. I have loved traveling since the time eternity. Below I have shared a beautiful video on how to plan a road trip. Do take a look!
Tigers are some of the most magnificent as well as one of the most endangered species on our planet. The wild striped animals have been hunted down by many people since years just for the sake of entertainment and financial gain. The list of endangered species always kept on increasing and tigers topped the list almost every time. Apart from tigers, leopards, lions, tigers, and cheetahs also require strong protection from hunting. At tigers preservation station established by me, Doc Antle you can see how the wild animals have been taken proper care by me and my subordinates. I and my acquaintances leave no stone unturned to protect their habitats so that they can live in peace forever. I feel wildlife preservation is a duty of every human being. Read More Here .
Hello Readers, myself Doc Antle and I am here to share with you'll an interesting blog on the “Mirror Test,” officially called the “Mirror Self-Recognition” test or MSR test, was invented by Dr. Gordon Gallup Jr. in 1970. Gallup, a biopsychologist, created the MSR test to assess the self-awareness of animals — more specifically, whether animals are visually able to recognize themselves when in front of a mirror. Gallup believed that self-recognition could be considered synonymous with self-awareness.If animals recognized themselves in the mirror, Gallup hypothesized, they could be considered capable of introspection. Read more: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-the-mirror-test-and-how-it-tries-to-measure-animal-cognition-4155206
Not everyone who is concerned about endangered species, and would like to help protect threatened wildlife, has the opportunity to get out in the field, get their boots muddy, and do something about it. But even if you're unwilling or unable to participate in hands-on conservation work, you can still contribute money to a conservation organization. On the following slides, you'll find descriptions of, and contact information for, the world's most reputable wildlife conservation groups—one requirement for inclusion being that these organizations spend at least 80 percent of money they raise on actual field work, rather than administration and fundraising. Read more: https://www.thoughtco.com/top-wildlife-conservation-organizations-4088567
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