10.It’s a Little Trick Called Hidden in Plain Sight


Particularly in this situation with a corgi’s attempt at concealment, this humorous scenario wonderfully depicts the appealing reasoning often demonstrated by our dog friends. Known to animal behaviourists as “partial concealment behaviour,” the phenomena arises when dogs act under the entertaining belief that if they cannot see something, it cannot see them. The picture illustrates the corgi’s sincere attempt at concealing; its unique corgi rear is clearly visible to all viewers while just its head is hidden under the bed. The fact that the brother of the corgi shows seeming dissatisfaction in his friend’s concealment abilities gives the scene even more entertainment value. Anyone who has seen comparable behaviour in their own dogs will be able to relate to the pure comedy created by the difference between the “hiding” dog’s conviction in its invisibility and reality of its highly visible posture.

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