The looks on their faces as kittens "sneak" into the room is priceless.
The looks on their faces as kittens "sneak" into the room is priceless.
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
I bet it would have had an opposite affect if a mountain lion came out of one of those doors.
I bet it would have had an opposite affect if a mountain lion came out of one of those doors.
Not if it was a tiny kitten.
A very small zoo we visited was raising an orphaned mountain lion, it loved to play. We got to play with it for 3-4 hours before it wanted a nap.
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
Sorry. A full-sized, starved mountain lion.
Sorry. A full-sized, starved mountain lion.
At that point, it is not a meditation test, but an experiment of how much adrenaline the body can produce in about 5 seconds.
"Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astound the rest." -- Samuel Clemens
Yes, safe to say our nervous systems have a wide variety of usually appropriate (at least evolutionarily speaking), contingency based responses.
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