Animals
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Mugger Crocodiles Save Dog from Feral Attack in India, Study Suggests Local Reptiles are More Intelligent
Some scientists believe mugger crocodiles in India are capable of empathy. Click to read more. Mugger crocodiles, also called marsh crocodiles, were reported saving a dog being chased by a wild feral pack in India, according to a new study led by scientists in India.
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