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The skunk is clearly not angry or afraid. The woman has something the skunk wants and expects to get. Could be food, could be attention. I have a rabbit in my house that follows me just like th...
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The skunk is clearly not angry or afraid. She has something the skunk wants and expects to get. Could be food, could be attention.- I have a rabbit in my house that follows me just like that when it suits her.
- Watch the video and pretend it is a cat or dog following her. What do you see then?
- As pointed out in a comment on the post.
- > It's almost like she made an effort to avoid getting out of frame. Like the skunk is domesticated and used to her feed and cuddling it. And she made a video pretending to be scared of it to farm karma. But who would do such a thing?
- The skunk is clearly not angry or afraid. The woman has something the skunk wants and expects to get. Could be food, could be attention.
- I have a rabbit in my house that follows me just like that when it suits her.
- Watch the video and pretend it is a cat or dog following her. What do you see then?
- As pointed out in a comment on the post.
- > It's almost like she made an effort to avoid getting out of frame. Like the skunk is domesticated and used to her feed and cuddling it. And she made a video pretending to be scared of it to farm karma. But who would do such a thing?
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The skunk is clearly not angry or afraid. She has something the skunk wants and expects to get. Could be food, could be attention. I have a rabbit in my house that follows me just like that when it suits her. Watch the video and pretend it is a cat or dog following her. What do you see then? As pointed out in a comment on the post. > It's almost like she made an effort to avoid getting out of frame. Like the skunk is domesticated and used to her feed and cuddling it. And she made a video pretending to be scared of it to farm karma. But who would do such a thing?