More questions about large mammals.
From the BBC:
Whales enjoy throwing seaweed on their heads and holding it in their mouths as makeshift toothbrushes, new research from Australia suggests.
Scientists examined the behaviour - called kelping - by analysing aerial footage and social media posts of more than 160 whale interactions.
They found kelping may also be used as a welcomed body scrub and as a way of strengthening social bonds....
....MUCH MORE
We all need to strengthen our social bonds.
"Does sir have plans for the weekend?"
"Why yes Himari, a bit of kelping.""Could you go back to the trapezius again? I think I pulled something and don't want to be limited in my kelp-tossing."
Or perhaps we leave the mammals behind and go reptilia:
"Green-haired turtle that breathes through its genitals added to endangered list"
Things you don't see every day:
