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Think of the classic 1995 film The Indian in the Cupboard or the heart-shattering 2009 Pixar film Up , which opens with a four-minute montage of Carl and Ellie’s life together. That montage is immediately followed by a secondary romance: the unlikely friendship-turned-love story between the golden retriever Dug and the snipe-like bird Kevin. We cry harder when Dug is rejected than when many human characters are, because the animal's vulnerability feels purer.

We project our own desires onto animals. We want penguins to be monogamous (they’re mostly seasonally monogamous, with a side of "side pebble"). We want bonobos to be deviant. We want anglerfish to be darkly poetic. animals sexwapcom

It had begun with a fish—a plump grayling he’d caught and, in a moment of baffling impulse, left on a sun-warmed stone where she liked to nap. He had pretended to preen his chest fur, feigning indifference. She had eaten it slowly, watching him with one dark eye. The next day, she had left him a single, perfect pebble. A river-smoothed shard of rose quartz. Think of the classic 1995 film The Indian