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Siblings don’t always get along.
Or so I’ve heard.
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Clearly this goes for baby woodchucks as well as humans.
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Momma Chuck doesn’t intervene.
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And beats feet when things get too rowdy.
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Siblings don’t always get along.
Or so I’ve heard.
.
.
Clearly this goes for baby woodchucks as well as humans.
.
.
Momma Chuck doesn’t intervene.
.
.
And beats feet when things get too rowdy.
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❤️
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The strong will bully the weak, but usuaĺly siblings only playfight, practising for the time they m8ght actually face an enemy.
Nothing to do with siblings, but our 3 year-old female kitten sees males as fighting partners, including me. She comes at me with teeth bared and claws protruding. It was okay as a baby, but now she can do actual damage. She thinok she is just playing.
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We nip that biting behavior in the bud early. Of course I’m full of puncture marks so make of that what you will.
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You’re a masochist?
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Aww….well at least the animal kingdom babies don’t want to Fredo their siblings. Just saying.
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Aww 😁
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Families…gotta love ’em.🙂
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Or bite ‘em.
It’s a fine line…
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