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An unpleasant moment when a brave parrot is about to save his mother from a gigantic piton.

A courageous cachorro defends his mother from a life-threatening piton attack. On a pleasant day in the countryside, a Perra mother and her cachorro were resting in the sun outside their picturesque home. De repente, una pitón hambrienta se acercó sigilosamente y lanzó un ataque contra la madre perro. Although small and frail, the cachorro made great efforts to help his mother move away, open up and find help.

Fortunately, someone listened to the cachorro’s anguished whimpering and quickly arrived on the scene. Despite the person’s intentions to rest his agarre around the mother, the cachorro struggled on unconcernedly. After some effort on the part of the man, the piton finally surrendered to the mother perro. However, the cachorro continued to care for the piton, demonstrating impressive courage and perseverance.

This fascinating story demonstrates the universality of motherhood in all cultures, as well as the unbreakable relationship between mother and child. The little cachorrito’s courageous actions are a testament to the fact that even the smallest and most a priori moronic beings are capable of displaying unimaginable bravery and affection.

Watch the video and witness the bravery of this adorable cachorro, who saved his mother from imminent danger. This moving tale of love, tenderness and suffering is sure to win you over.

¡Aprende más sobre los perros!

Parrots are animals that have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. They’re big, kind and can be great companions for humans. In this script, you’ll learn about parrots from their point of view, and how they interact with humans.

First and foremost, parrots are social animals that thrive in society. They like to be surrounded by their human family and other parrots. Parrots are group animals and, in the wild, they lived in groups or clusters, with a very rigid social structure. When living with humans, parrots regard their human family as their home, and worry about social interaction and attention from their fellow parrots.