What happens when you leave a tetherball in the forest
The Angry Ram can't resist a good ramming session.
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4. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago
#2 Rams are born Angry, hungry and Angry.
Leave him alone he'll play for hours. Interesting how he soon picks up the rhythm of the swinging ball considering he won't have come across anything like it before, he'll be quite a practiced nutter when he meet his next rival.
Leave him alone he'll play for hours. Interesting how he soon picks up the rhythm of the swinging ball considering he won't have come across anything like it before, he'll be quite a practiced nutter when he meet his next rival.
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5. tomthecabinboy commented 7 years ago
On mi head son!
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6. Trooper commented 7 years ago
#2 Because testosterone... Look at the size of those balls on the ram...
More testosterone = angrier...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3589965/Rambro-Angry-Ram-repeatedly-heabutts-tetherball-infuriatingly-refuses-overpowered.html
In a wide range of vertebrate species, there is a clear relationship between a male’s aggressiveness and his circulating levels of androgens such as testosterone,
https://www.britannica.com/topic/aggressive-behaviour
And that's also why people cut off the balls of their dogs...
More testosterone = angrier...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3589965/Rambro-Angry-Ram-repeatedly-heabutts-tetherball-infuriatingly-refuses-overpowered.html
In a wide range of vertebrate species, there is a clear relationship between a male’s aggressiveness and his circulating levels of androgens such as testosterone,
https://www.britannica.com/topic/aggressive-behaviour
And that's also why people cut off the balls of their dogs...
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8. Judge-Jake commented 7 years ago
#7 Neither do they, it just keeps coming back it's mesmerising to them, it's like magic you know.
+9 1. cameramaster commented 7 years ago