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A Bulldog Does The Best Imitation When He Sees An Elephant On TV

There is an old saying that imitation is the highest form of flattery, and perhaps we may have experienced the truthfulness of that saying at some time in our life. When people think enough about us to want to be like us, it can really be a shot to our ego. Sometimes, people may even imitate others, not just because they want to be like them but because it is something that comes naturally.

Apparently, this is not only something that we see with humans, it is also something you may see in the animal kingdom as well. Take, for example, this bulldog, who was watching an elephant on television. When he sees what the elephant is doing, he decides to do one of the more interesting imitations that I have ever heard in my life!

When we think of one animal imitating another, perhaps we think about parrots or a young animal imitating their parents. When this bulldog lets out an elephant call, however, you can’t help but be impressed with his abilities. Although he may not have been born as an elephant, he certainly has a little bit of elephant in him.