THat is way to funny.
It reminds me of the way that monkeys are caught.
I saw and read about this more than once. The locals would cut two holes into a coconut. One was a hole big enought for a monkey to slide their paw in.
The other was for a string that had a knot tied inside the nut and the other end was tied to a stake or tree. A treat was put into the coconut and left for the monkey to find. THe monkey would try to get the treat by sticking his hand into the nut and making a fist-the clenched fist of the monkey was too big to get the treat out. Because the monkey was too greedy and too 'dumb' to let go of the treat, he would hang on to the food until he was captured by the hunters!
Intersting the way animals brains work-
I bought a container for the bags of cat food that I didn't want to become stale. I left the container on the table near Ed's food bowl. Ed wants 'fresh' food every day, so I would reach over, open the container and grab out a fresh handful of food. I was 'told' this because when the container was put away, Ed sits in front of his bowl waiting for fresh food. I reach over grab a handful and he's eating. Two days ago I put chunks of ham into his bowl and had to throw them out because he only wants fresh food. This morning he got in the table, flipped the top off the container and began to eat.
They are really smarter than we think!
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