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Meet best mates dog and owl who love to watch TV cuddling up together!

London, January 3 (ANI): An owl and a Bassett Hound have hit it off to become best friends -and they love to watch TV together.

Beryl, the 16-year-old the Basset Hound could not keep his paws off the four-year-old owl Wol.

To the amazement of their owner Sara Ross, Tenterden, Kent, the pair often cuddled up together on an armchair to watch television, reports the Telegraph.Sara said: "They are both rescue animals and they're like best buddies. Wol needs full-time care and one day I was giving him a bit of exercise and he just plonked down on Beryl's back. She doesn't mind, she's really laid back and a bit of a pussycat really.

"She didn't mind at all and now you can't keep them apart.

"Four times-a-week you'll see them settle down to watch what's going on in Albert Square. Beryl barks when it's over and Wol gets a bit upset too, with a bit of flapping.

She added: "They are inseparable. They love cuddling up and watching television together.

"It won't come as a surprise that they love nature documentaries, but they also like soaps like Coronation Street and Emmerdale."

She added: "I've never known two animals who are so different hit it off quite so well. They just love being around each other." (ANI)

First kiss helps assess potential mates

London, Feb 14 (ANI): Your first kiss is not just the first display of passion, but it is also a kind of screening process to discover whether a potential partner is compatible as a mate, according to scientists.The researchers claim that the touching of lips is a "biological" quality control strategy for "mate assessment" which has evolved over millions of years.issing also triggers certain hormones that reduce stress, increase attachment between a couple, and boosts the sex drive.According.....

First kiss helps assess potential mates

London, Feb 14 (ANI): Your first kiss is not just the first display of passion, but it is also a kind of screening process to discover whether a potential partner is compatible as a mate, according to scientists.The researchers claim that the touching of lips is a "biological" quality control strategy for "mate assessment" which has evolved over millions of years.issing also triggers certain hormones that reduce stress, increase attachment between a couple, and boosts the sex drive.According.....
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