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Kiss me a little bit. I’m soft now. Research indicates that dogs have eye muscles to beg us.

Why is it that when I eat? You always have to stare at me?

Scientists like Charles Darwin once said that living things evolve to survive in society. But who would have thought that the cuteness of the nub is a part that helps the dog inherit the breed for a long time until it arrives every day? Because the pup’s grumpy expression and eyes make humans more endearing.

Kudos to the team of Dr. Julian Kaminski from the University of Portsmouth who has studied the behavior of homeless dogs in several British shelters. By asking what kind of dog behavior would be most liked by the people who chose to adopt them.

Initially, the research team estimated that the reason people would choose to adopt a dog was because of their enthusiastic demeanor. and a swaying tail But actually it’s in the eyes. Ink Waranthon – eyes can’t fool each other Do I have to enter if I have read this far?

The results of the research refute various beliefs. by reasoning that the dog will make different facial expressions Through the control of the muscles around the eyes and brow bone to convey the beauty. Make the eyes look big and round like a baby. When we accidentally stare, our child-loving instincts awaken. and elected a younger sibling to adopt which Julian’s research team also said The more the dog moves his eyebrows, the bigger his eyes become. Opportunities are increasing as well.

The body evolves from a sharp-eyed lone wolf to intimidating. leaving only clear eyes Innocent to ask for ‘Manud’ everyone, not just when asking to go into someone’s house. But that also includes the reason when we eat or buy food. My beloved dog will always sit in front of us.

There are also fun knowledge about little animals to read at. iNN Lifestyle

 

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