If animals could talk...

Adrian_Scope
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I recently went to the cinema with the kids and after watching yet another animated movie featuring a witty animal protagonist, I'm left pondering the question...
If animals could talk, which one would be the rudest?
If animals could talk, which one would be the rudest?
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Cats 100%!!
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Hmmm, something snooty and bushy, like a skunk perhaps?0
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Definitely cats, they are full of attitude0
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Hyena's would be a good contender0
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I know a horse who is quite rude even though it can’t talk. I also knew a teenager who’d grunt a lot even on hi days and holidays but mice wee as they walk and poo all over the place...that’s pretty rude, they’d also take the last biscuit!
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Hi, i think also think that cats would be.0
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Actually I remember an African grey parrot who could talk and the language it used was awfully rude! Question is, did it know how rude it was being or not? We will never know.0
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I think crocodiles would be really rude. Cats I think would be more cheeky than mean0
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Hello @Adrian_Scope! I have to agree with @Remote, @Sandy_123 & @Poppy_. I think it would be a cat too 😂
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Grumpy_Cat_Nearest_Door_a_l.jpg?w=800
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