"Dogs love us just as much as we love them.
Scientists studied their brainwaves and they showed a significant difference between being shown the image of a stranger and the image of their owner. Furthermore, the “pleasure center” of their brain shows more activity with humans than it does with other dogs"
"Not really a fact, more whatever the opposite of a fact (as in lack of knowledge) is. A lack of knowledge with wholesome implications: I'm not aware of any animal that doesn't like to be petted (species, individuals have varying preferences of course). You can pet lizards, fish (including sharks), a friend of mine even pet a spider and when he stopped it came closer, indicating that it wanted more. Every animal seems to share this one trait, they all want to be loved."
I've read this one before and I still wonder, did anyone actually see the other animals come back out? Like are we really sure the wombats weren't luring the other animals in to be eaten? Maybe wombats are actually vicious predators are they've managed to make us all believe that they are just cute and caring...
Umm... yeah. They have pictures and videos of the animals in the caves. Wombats are HUGE and vegetarian (as far as I know), and dig very big caverns.