Prey species have eyes on the side in order to see predators in a larger view. This is true of deer and cows, which are good examples. From my understanding, their brains merge those two visuals into one cohesive image. It's similar to how our brains block the image of our nose, despite how we're always looking at it 😅
Twinkle and Daddy's bond is very strong, and she shows that by grooming him, or it could be she's noticed you never groom yourself, and thinks you need it. ☺️✨✨⭐🌹
Hi Twinkle! What a sweet girl bunny you are. You did a great job grooming your dad. My DaisyMae doesn't groom me. At least she sits on my lap to get brushed.
@@frozencrow8735 lmfao yeah no im not planning on getting another pet anytime soon unless i get my own apartment and even then, they are a lot of responsibility so im just focused on the family pets my mom owns 😭
My ex-girlfriend’s Yorkie would lick my arm for minutes on end……. when I came in from the gym. It was the salt, which leads me to believe that a similar thing is happening here as well.