I know the title is poorly worded but I can’t really think of how exactly to word the question.

I was watching a cat try to find a place to sit that wasn’t covered in snow and it made me think about how humans wipe off snow covered seats or just dirty seats in general.

Is that a uniquely human thing or are there other animals that exhibit similar behaviors?

  • tunetardis
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    11 months ago

    Same in Japanese. araiguma translates as washing bear.

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      11 months ago

      On the contrary, in French it is raton-laveur, which translates to washing baby rat.

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        11 months ago

        French is clearly more correct than German here. They are rats not bears

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          Since they belong to the super family musteloidea, Wash Weasel seems more accurate. Definitely still closer to bears than rodents though.