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19 More Unlikely Animal Friends

19 More Unlikely Animal Friends
It seems there are a lot of animals out there who don’t mind making friends outside of their species. Here’s a fresh list of unlikely animal friends. Related Posts:

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Foster Kitten Adopts Tiny Rescue Chihuahua Cheech the kitten and Casanova the chihuahua, best friends Cuddles! A little ginger kitten named Cheech used up a couple of his nine lives before he was saved by Amanda and brought to his foster home back in 2009. He was much smaller than his age, but the little guy was getting stronger every day. Then one day, he was introduced to a teeny tiny five day old chihuahua puppy named Casanova who was an orphan. Cheech took to the little puppy immediately as if they were meant to be together. Thanks Kimberly for letting us put the story together for Cheech and Casanova. You may also like: Ryan A. :: Nothing is Forgotten ShareThis Copy and Paste The Ark In Space: Heterochromia – The Eyes Have It Pages This Blog Saturday, 9 April 2011 Heterochromia – The Eyes Have It Image Credit Flickr User Jason Farmer There are a number of reasons why animals can have one eye of one color and the second of another, but the term for the most likely cause is heterochromia. Image Credit Flickr User Carinemiley Image Credit Flickr User Ellohir Heterochromia occurs when there is either an excess or a lack of melanin. Image Credit Flickr User qchen Image Credit Flickr User ihasb33r Image Credit Flickr User clunkygirl Complete heterochromia is seen often in animals such as cats and dogs. Image Credit Flickr User Gini~ Image Credit Flickr User Photones Among dogs the husky is often seen to have heterochromia and also the Australian Shepherd and the Catahoula Leopard dog. Image Credit Flickr User Chris Yarzab However, we think you will agree that these cats look quite amazing. Sharing propelled by ebuzzing Image Credit Flickr User Nikon Larry Image Credit Flickr User Wolf Savard Image Credit Flickr User Rui Pereira

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