11 Animals that are ACTUALLY Criminals

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Animals as criminals? YES, they ually exist. Here are 11 animals that are true criminals. \r
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# 7 Santino Chimp\r
You can imagine that animals at zoos can grow bored, restless, and unhappy. Santino the Chimp at the Furuvik Zoo in Sweden has a pretty nasty habit of hiding contraband at his enclosure. Santino hides large stones from the moat around his enclosure and pieces of concrete that he pulled off of an artificial island. He would collect these things to throw at visitors who come to gawk at him. He has a history of doing this, and the staff has to regularly take away his ammunition, but he continues to hide them. He has also manufured hiding places out of hay to stow away his ammo.\r
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# 6 Aggressive Swans\r
Swans are usually known for being graceful, beautiful, and dainty birds but swans in Des Plaines, Illinois are throwing that out the window. Anthony Hensley was a man who worked for a company that provides swans to properties that help keep away geese. But one Saturday morning while Hensley was kayaking across a pond when one of those very swans charged his boat. The swan capsized his boat, causing him to drown to death. It is a rare instance, but male swans can be very aggressive when defending their nests from who they perceive to be intruders. Think about that the next time you read the Ugly Duckling.\r
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# 5 Otto the Octopus\r
Octopi are known to be pretty intelligent creatures. Theyre good at solving logic puzzles and seem to even show semblances of self-awareness and personality. So its no surprise that Otto the Octopus in an aquarium in Germany is the culprit of the elaborate vandalism crime when he was annoyed with his surroundings. Otto climbed up to the rim of his tank and then squirted a jet of water out at the bright light that was shining into his aquarium. The jet stream short-circuited the 2000 Watt spotlight above his enclosure and allowed him to chill out in the comfort of darkness.\r
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# 4 Parrot that Started a Fight\r
This animal criminal is a little bit older than the other ones on this list but is just as outrageous. In the late 19th century, a parrot managed to start a fight and incite an angry mob. The bartender at Blackfriars Pub in Britain kept a parrot behind his bar with a long-term project of trying to teach it Italian. However, the parrot had picked up phrases of English vulgar. When the parrot started reciting salacious remarks about a woman nearby, many of her male companions thought that the bartender himself had made the comments. One thing lead to another, and suddenly the bartender was the center of an all-out melee and being chased by a mob as he was pelted with food.\r
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# 3 Dog Mauls Owners\r
A Florida family was mauled by their newly adopted pet dogs during the holiday season of 2016. The dog was a pit bull mix named Scarface who the family had adopted recently. To celebrate the holidays attempted to put a sweater on him despite his body language that suggested he was not comfortable doing so. That is when Scarface attacked Brenda Guerrero, prompting her husband Ismael Guerrero and son Antoine Harris to rush in to aid her. During the scuffle, the dog was attacked, and the police attempted to use a tranquilizer gun and bean bag gun to subdue him, which only partially worked. The family was left with serious injuries that sent them to the hospital with treatment.\r
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# 2 Crocodile Breaking and Entering\r
In early September new, Guy Whittall at the Humani Lodge in Zimbabwe was confronted with an intruder who had snuck into his room overnight and hid just out of sight for 8 hours. A Nile Crocodile had broken into Whittalls room at the Humani Lodge and waited underneath his bed while he slept for eight hours. He sat on the edge of his bed, bare feet dangling onto the floor before he noticed the crocodilian criminal. Luckily, Whittall and his co-workers wrassled the croc out from underneath the bed and managed to safely reintroduce him safely back into the river nearby without anyone getting hurt. \r
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# 1 Mouse Crime Mobs\r
In recent years, both Australia and Russia have experienced a large outbreak of mice populations, and in many ways, we humans are not well equipped to deal with giant masses of mice. Some mice, however, have discovered that they are much more powerful in large numbers. In Queensland, Australia a nursing home found that a resident 89-year-old veteran woke up bleeding from his hands, ears, neck, and head. Not because of any disease but because of a mob of mice that had broken into his room and began eating parts of his skin.

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