full bottles?..merle


  
Merle,

No balloons or candles at my funeral.  Just lots of bottles of ketchup.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
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>  bill..you said it not i...
> are you having 300 white balloons and 400 lit candles at your funeral?..merle
>   
> Merle,
> 
> Dogs, other canines, and many other predators bury bodies to preserve them so 
> they can eat them later.
> 
> But...if after they buried them they released balloons or lit candles I could 
> be wrong...
> 
> ...Bill! 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@> wrote:
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> > >The question I (jrf) have is whether this behavior on the part of the 
> > >living dog is burying another dog because the dog is dead and it is better 
> > >that dead dogs be buried rather than just lying on the top of the ground. 
> > >That could be anthropomorphic projection. The alternative hypothesis is 
> > >that dogs frequently bury food to eat later. If one feeds a dog to satiety 
> > >and then gives the dog a beef bone with meat on it, the dog will almost 
> > >certainly bury the beef bone if given access to the outside where there is 
> > >dirt. In burying a bone, which might qualify as what some ethologists call 
> > >"action sequences," there are three different coordinated motor patterns 
> > >used. One is a running type motion of the front paws that creates the hole 
> > >in the ground, second is the placement of the bone in the ground with the 
> > >mouth, and third is the behavior seen on the video, which is a forward 
> > >shoving motion of the face that pushes the dirt back into the hole. What 
> > >was
>  different
> >  in this video compared to burying a bone with meat on it is that the only 
> > behavior used was the forward shoving motion of the face that pushes the 
> > dirt. Instead of covering a bone with meat in a hole, the dirt was covering 
> > a dead dog that was lying on the surface of the dirt. I suspect that one 
> > could do some experimentation to figure out what was motivating the dog's 
> > behavior: a sense of reverence for a deceased member of the species, or an 
> > instinctual behavior to bury a large piece of meat.
> > >
> > >
> > >To see the video, go to 
> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rrCnUN5LN0&feature=youtu.be
> > >
> > >
> > >Mark Bekoff reports that he has observed a fox "bury" another dead fox 
> > >killed by a cougar (mountain lion) in the wild. See 
> > >http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/200907/fox-cougar-and-funeral
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> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >Jay R. Feierman
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