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small birds transporting stranded fish from a drying puddle to a pond, illustrating an unlikely act of interspecies kindness that has sparked praising compassion predominantly from in English and Kinyarwanda, emphasise themes of small gestures creating big impacts, aligning with the caption's message of "a small help, a big smile." a based and shoe seller, the content taps into viral animal rescue trends, evoking surprise at birds forgoing a meal to aid potential prey.

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मिलिए हमारे असल ज़िंदगी के सुपर हीरो, एच. सतीश कुमार से, जिन्होंने एक कीमती जान बचाने के लिए रेलवे ट्रैक पर छलांग लगा दी।

कुछ लोग ऐसे होते हैं जो देश की संपत्ति को नुकसान पहुँचाते हैं, और यहाँ हैं हमारे बहादुर हीरो 🙏

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The viral video of a duck (or sometimes identified as a cygnet/swan) "feeding" fish is a popular example of unexpected animal behavior, often interpreted as an act of compassion or "animality". However, according to experts and observers, this action is driven by instinct, not altruism.

Here is the breakdown of what is actually happening in those videos:

Dabbling and Wetting Food: Ducks (and waterfowls) have a natural habit of "dabbling," where they dip their food into water to make it easier to swallow, as they need water to digest dry food.The Fish are Stealing, Not Being Fed: The fish are simply taking advantage of the food scraps that fall out of the duck's mouth or Beak as the duck attempts to eat, not receiving a thoughtful handout.

Natural Instinct: While it appears to be a heartwarming moment of cross-species friendship, it is not in a bird's instinct to feed other species.