What reason would an elephant have to save a buffalo from a lion in the wild? Do they have hierarchies of other animals or something or are they just fending off mutual predators or what?
>>8987268
There is way too much oil on that hummus. Also way too many chick peas.
>>8987272
Olive oil is never too much, but the chick peas... why though? Hummus is chick peas.
t. lebanese
>>8987268
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
Elephants be like, I gotchoo niguuuuh
>>8987276
ana bahib al laham kitheer
The elephant mistook the buffalo for a baby elephant perhaps?
>>8987287
Don't we all?
>>8987296
Or maybe a lion killed the elephants baby, and it either felt empathy for the buffalo, or just really hates lions.
Also, why is it so hard for people to believe animals have feelings and emotions? Emotions are closer to animals logic than any other form of rational logic. If anything animals are MORE emotional than humans.
>>8987276
For texture.
I'm pretty sure Elephants actually have 4-5 year old human levels of cognitive reasoning, so it would be par for the course to go save an animal from a meanie lion
>>8987408
Honestly, if I wanted to just eat chick peas I'd save me the trouble of making hummus.
>>8987415
tbqh normal chick peas taste really different than hummus
t. syrian
>>8987403
Oh no I am well aware of the emotional intelligence of elephants. Nevertheless, it chose a buffalo over a lion. I wonder why? There's nothing objectively bad about lions.