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		<title>HistoryPedia - Внесок користувача [uk]</title>
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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=National_Dog_Show_2014&amp;diff=211768</id>
		<title>National Dog Show 2014</title>
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				<updated>2017-08-08T11:38:27Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Silica0prison: National Dog Show 2014&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The phrase ferret has its origins in Latin and interprets to tiny thief. With that tidbit of information, it shouldn't surprise you that ferrets like to steal issues and hoard them.My ferrets just take anything they can drag. I've noticed my tiny, a single pound woman consider to carry off the dog's sterilized bone the bone weighs more than she does. (The only explanation she did not be successful is that the pet noticed her dragging the bone throughout the place and intervened.) They have appropriated my sneakers, my wrist brace, and stuffed toys. They have snatched bookmarks, balls, and meals dishes. They have pilfered personal computer mice, tissues, and socks. They have eliminated apples, potatoes, and staple removers. If they can pirate an item, they will.&lt;br /&gt;
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So, right after my ferrets acquire an object of wish, they hoard it. Just about every stolen point ends up in the exact same area. Following I clear, they may relocate their stash, but you will find normally only one cache at a time. I have found the cache underneath their cage. One particular time the stash was behind the television and a single time they actually set everything within 1 of my husband's speakers. At the moment, my babies like to relocate objects to within their Tower of Fun, a tube that twists up and down. The fuzzies like to slide down the slopes of the Tower of Fun, so it is a little odd that they block their exciting sliding route with toys. Nevertheless, they do.Why?Considering that I will not communicate ferret, and my ferrets never talk human, I can only guess primarily based on their organic behaviors in the wild. Polecats (who our domesticated ferrets have been domesticated from) are carnivores. They're hunters. They get rid of factors scaled-down than them selves (usually more compact, but I've seen video clips of ferrets killing factors larger than they are). So, a ferret kills a mouse and eats it. When it really is accomplished, it will hide the leftovers. If a ferret kills an animal that is too huge to take in in 1 sitting, the ferret will stash the corpse to complete later. And, in all of these situations, ferrets are striving to stop other animals from attaining their spoils.&lt;br /&gt;
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I believe which is probably the greatest rationalization for why ferrets steal, but I have one particular other thought. Usually, I discover ferrets asleep amidst their stolen treasures. Normally, when they sleep in their cache, the products are soft and squishy, like little stuffed toys and other fluffy items. So, my second hypothesis is that ferrets like to build cozy beds.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Silica0prison</name></author>	</entry>

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		<id>http://istoriya.soippo.edu.ua/index.php?title=Chew_Shoe_Dog&amp;diff=211376</id>
		<title>Chew Shoe Dog</title>
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				<updated>2017-08-07T17:18:26Z</updated>
		
		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Silica0prison: Chew Shoe Dog&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The phrase ferret has its origins in Latin and interprets to little thief. With that tidbit of information, it should not shock you that ferrets like to steal items and hoard them.My ferrets take something they can drag. I've noticed my small, one particular pound girl try to have off the dog's sterilized bone the bone weighs more than she does. (The only reason she didn't be successful is that the canine saw her dragging the bone throughout the room and intervened.) They have appropriated my sneakers, my wrist brace, and stuffed toys. They have snatched bookmarks, balls, and foods dishes. They have pilfered pc mice, tissues, and socks. They have eliminated apples, potatoes, and staple removers. If they can pirate an product, they will.&lt;br /&gt;
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So, following my ferrets obtain an item of wish, they hoard it. Just about every stolen factor finishes up in the very same location. Right after I cleanse, they may relocate their stash, but you will find generally only one particular cache at a time. I've identified the cache under their cage. 1 time the stash was powering the tv and 1 time they in fact place every little thing inside of a single of my husband's speakers. At the moment, my babies like to relocate objects to within their Tower of Entertaining, a tube that twists up and down. The fuzzies like to slide down the slopes of the Tower of Entertaining, so it truly is a small unusual that they block their exciting sliding route with toys. Nevertheless, they do.Why?Given that I never converse ferret, and my ferrets don't converse human, I can only guess based mostly on their all-natural behaviors in the wild. Polecats (who our domesticated ferrets have been domesticated from) are carnivores. They're hunters. They destroy items smaller sized than on their own (typically scaled-down, but I've noticed video clips of ferrets killing issues greater than they are). So, a ferret kills a mouse and eats it. When it is accomplished, it will conceal the leftovers. If a ferret kills an animal that is way too massive to try to eat in 1 sitting down, the ferret will stash the corpse to end later on. And, in all of these circumstances, ferrets are striving to avoid other animals from getting their spoils.&lt;br /&gt;
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I believe that's possibly the ideal explanation for why ferrets steal, but I have one particular other thought. Regularly, I find ferrets asleep amidst their stolen treasures. Typically, when they slumber in their cache, the things are gentle and squishy, like little stuffed toys and other fluffy items. So, my next hypothesis is that ferrets like to create cozy beds.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Silica0prison</name></author>	</entry>

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