Seven incredible strange animal stories: outstanding painter dog

Do you like to hear strange things? The seven stories I'm talking about about animals are still covered with mystical veils that require the courage to understand, think, explore and slowly find the right answers.

A headless chicken named Mike was cut off from the head but survived for 18 months.

In 1945, a farmer in the United States gave his mother-in-law a birthday, a world custom net, and, because his mother-in-law liked to eat chicken necks, accidentally left an ear and most of the brain stem of a cock when he cut off his head.

I can't believe the chicken's still alive.

So Orson left Michael's life, was decapitated and survived, so the farmer took special care of Mike and gave him a syringe to clean up his head of slime in order to prevent the silt from silting and feeding.

Mike's head was removed, but he was able to walk to a high chicken cage, and he was also chickened, but he could only make a faint noise from his throat.

The message of the headless chicken is burning and many people come to see it, at considerable cost to the owner.

In March 1947, Mike died as a result of a slime jam, which was also a relief from continuing to suffer.

And that's how the amazing headless chicken ended.

The predicted death of the cat

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oscar is an abandoned cat who was taken to the sanatorium of the Stifler House Rehabilitation Centre, in a black, white and white tan.

The prediction of death — to hear it alone is enough to win eyes and ask for details.

Little Oscar's daily activity is to travel back and forth in the sick room and visit around, but it seems normal.

In six months, Oscar ' s doctors and nurses suddenly noticed a very special situation: as long as Oscar stayed in a patient ' s room for a little longer and remained by his bedside, the patient would normally die within a few hours, as it already felt.

It's been a long time.

Within two years, Oscar had accurately predicted the duration of the death of 25 patients.

So far, scientists have not studied whether Oscar ' s death-pregnancy function has any scientific basis, whether it is spiritual, alert to a certain aura, or whether it is because doctors and nurses who live in a nursing home from an early age can read a certain signal.

All kinds of speculation are still a mystery.

Distinguished painter dog

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ppTillamook Cheddar, a six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier living in New York City, whose work has been recognized by the painting community as the world's rare and outstanding dog painter, has been displayed six times, including at the famous Williamsburg Gallery, Amsterdam, Knokke-Heist, etc.

In 2002, it partnered with 25 human families to produce a large painting at the National Art Gallery in the United States.

In 2003, her work brought her back to her artistic careerAt a certain peak, the work has been officially stored at the Museum of History in New York.

Tillamook, since she's a dog, she paints differently than humans.

First of all, her assistant glued the colored copy to tape.

On the general drawing paper, Tillamook bites the line it wants with his mouth, teeth, claws and soles on this special drawing, and if the work is half-completed, the assistant wants to come and take the half-finished, the Tillamook will be very angry at the biting assistant.

If the painting isn't good, it's very unsatisfactory.

Like all human painters, she'll destroy what she just painted.

This dog is so gifted, so many people are sarcastic.

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