Why do animals save people?

There have been so many cases of dogs, cats, horses, dolphins . discharging themselves to fight off the attackers to protect their owners or with their "limited" intelligence have found a way to help the owner escape the attack. Cruel "thousand pounds hanging hair".

These courageous actions of some animals have made people appreciate. However, behind these "meaningful means" actions are many causes that only . new animals know!

The mirror of courage

The most praiseworthy and memorable in the animal's actions to protect and save people must be the dog, which is considered " the best friend of man ". Such " mirrors " are in fact very much.

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Typically, the case of Labrador dog Roselle : On the day of the plane terrorist attack on the twin towers in New York on September 11, 2001, Roselle promptly "dragged" its owner Michael. Hingson , a born blind, from the 78th floor of the tower to the ground safely before the building collapsed. Placing the owner at a nearby subway station, Roselle and Michael's best friend David Franck also tried to save an injured woman from the rubble. After that, Roselle went back to find her master and brought him home safely.

In another case, the dog Blue, the breed Bouvier fought hard to protect his master from the onslaught of a ferocious crocodile in a mangrove forest in the state of Florida, USA in 2002. That's it. not to mention the day and night dogs digging, sniffing in the rubble after the earthquakes, landslides, avalanches to find survivors. In November 2007, thanks to the ability to sniff and hunt Barry's trail, a Saint-bernard-like dog, whose 40 residents of a village were buried by the slopes of the Alps , Switzerland was saved.

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Dogs are always loyal friends of humans.

Worth to be commended for saving people after dogs, dolphins are cats. On December 16, 2008, after a tense exam at school, Katie Finnie, a 16-year-old female student in Denver City, slept without knowing the curtains in the room were on fire due to a brief crash. electricity. Luckily, Katie's black cat named Gizmo licked her face with her tongue until she woke up and escaped.

In another case, the Brinsky calico cat rushed to attack the kidnapper of her 7-year-old small owner in Lansing, Michigan, USA in 2002. Or act bravely by Aggie the cat , almost blind, but still scratching a rake to get into the face of a night thief that left him running in Pennsylvania (USA) in 1992.

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Whale saves divers.

In September 2003, Lulu, an orphaned Kangourou , was brought back and raised by a farm owner in Tanjil in Australia since 2001 and flew home to find a way to tell the farm owner's wife about the problem. Danger occurs with the boss. Thanks to that, the farm owner was hit by a broken tree and fell unconscious, 800m away, was saved in time.

The pig is also known as a lifelong savior, but typical of the male pig's heroic action, weighing up to 100kg, attacked two criminals who threatened its owner, Beky Meyers, in Minneapolis city, USA to rob money. As a result, one man had to flee, the other was arrested by the police.

On October 16, 1993, while fishing off the port of Conquet in the Bretagne region of France, the small fishing boat of the three-member Colombier family encountered a sea storm. Large waves crashed into the fishing boat so it could burst anytime. Fortunately, a flock of dolphins crowded with 12 fish appeared, surrounding the ship, their snout turned to the west as if to suggest that the people on the ship that only tried to put the ship in that direction could Sewing survived. Immediately Captain Patrick Colombier ordered the full speed to overcome the waves rushing along the dolphins. Only 36 minutes later, they encountered the small island of Sainte Barte and anchored the cover boat until the storm cleared. In gratitude to the dolphins for saving fishermen's life, Conquet city government built a dolphin-shaped monument located right at the port.

People - The flock member of animals?

According to the evaluation of many zoologists, every act of saving animals of animals has a cause, Jean Marc Poupard, a scientist who works at the Department of Biological and Social Studies at Paris V University, said that: "The reason dogs act to save people because they have been trained only to do that job, not to do a good thing for people as people think ".

According to Pierre Jouventin, a scientist working at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) of France: 'Due to the ancestry of ancestors from wolves, dogs keep their instincts to live by herds, Although its herd is a human family including its owner and their relatives. Therefore, they must protect them in case of danger . '

In the case of the Binti Jua orangutan, he saved a 3-year-old boy from falling into a hole in the orangutan stables at the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago in 1976, then protected the boy from the attack. the other orangutans before handing them over to the security guards, the animal researchers said that because Binti Jua was raised by humans from an early age, he imitated the way the zoo's staff hunted. Squirrel and protect it.

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Particularly the neurologist - psychologist Boris Cyrulnik, working at the Toulon Neurological Research Center of France said that: Animal rescue actions of animals stem from the relationship between different species . In some species, the instability of this species entails instability for other species.

In mammals like dogs, cats, dolphins . their nervous system can interact with the spiritual world of other species. Therefore, when the spiritual world of a certain species is unstable, they also feel unstable immediately. Therefore, they will respond to these volatile signals by supporting behaviors. In mammals, dogs have the most timely and effective support behaviors. Piere Jouventin scientist also added: "Dolphins also have timely support behaviors for people because they live in the herd. They consider people as their flock members and hand out to help when in danger. dangerous ".

Sometimes, animals go out to help or save people for their benefit. Professor Piere Jouventin explains: " If dolphins guide the storms to fishermen or lead them to the seas where there is a lot of fish to catch, they want to be rewarded with rewarding fish. It is also the case of some South American birds that lead people to where honeycomb is to be exploited, their purpose is not to help people but to let people feed them honey for hire ".