Jul 20, 2024
Aakanksha Sharma
Friendly animals
Animals, domestic or wild, are often seen playing around with their fellows or their fellow humans. From cute little dogs running around, to the swaying dolphins doing their tricks, here we list 9 animals who love to play.
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Dogs
Dogs are one of the most friendly and fun-loving animals. They love to play with their humans, even strangers, and will fetch a stick even from an alien if it interests them.
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Cats
While cats are seen as distant and cold, they too love to play with their favourite humans. They love playing around with feather wands, laser pointers, and even a simple string.
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Dolphins
Partially considered wild, Dolphins act like total pets when trained right. Dolphins too love to be a part of fun and play with their trainers and other people.
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Parrots
Parrots are not only colourful and talkative but also very playful with their humans. They enjoy talking back, having conversations, holding things, easy puzzles, and the likes.
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Horses
Horses enjoy human friendships and love to play, especially with their trainers. They can play games like fetch and catch and enjoy jumping around.
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Ferrets
When kept as pets, Ferrets are extremely playful and curious animals. They enjoy games that involve chasing, tunnelling, and hiding. A simple game of hide-and-seek or chasing a ball can keep a ferret entertained for hours.
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Rabbits
Rabbits too are very playful and enjoy playing games. Rabbits are seen tossing around their toys, biting and nibbling them, running through tunnels, and much more.
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Hamsters
Pet hamsters are also very interesting when it comes to playtime with their humans. They can hold things like paper and small toys and will tunnel through their home and pipes when they like.
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Goats
Small pygmy goats are known for their playful and mischievous behaviour. They love to climb, jump, and play with various objects.
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