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Post by gallito on Mar 25, 2021 0:31:17 GMT -5
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Post by gallito on Mar 25, 2021 0:35:35 GMT -5
Colombia's Cali Zoo enlisted a pianist to help soothe its animals with the sound of some of the world's most famous classical compositions.
Zoo officials said this new sensory experience is having a calming effect on animals as diverse as zebras, lions and flamingos.
Pianist Mario Fernando Prado welcomed the novel opportunity. "I have played for many animals, but the two-legged kind," he joked.
Cali Zoo hopes their debut pianist will pave the way for other musical acts to serenade their wild animals.
(Source: Reuters)
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Post by búfalo on Mar 25, 2021 9:24:52 GMT -5
I recently found "TV for dogs" on Youtube. There's a 10 hour video of ducks in a river. My dog doesn't go nuts when I'm not home now.
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Post by scumbuster on Mar 26, 2021 5:38:55 GMT -5
I recently found "TV for dogs" on Youtube. There's a 10 hour video of ducks in a river. My dog doesn't go nuts when I'm not home now. Our dog has separation anxiety when we leave. I will have to try that. I hope he doesn't eat the TV. LOL
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Post by búfalo on Mar 26, 2021 13:21:04 GMT -5
Ha!!
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