Most Anxious Animals

3 Nov,2023

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Cheetahs are typically anxious animals despite their potential for speed.

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CHEETAHS

When they’re anxious, ostriches will either flee the danger or drop down and stretch their neck until it’s flat on the ground.

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OSTRICHES

They’re extremely sensitive to each other’s emotions and can easily become anxious when a threat is nearby.

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ELEPHANTS

When these birds feel anxious, they’re frequently observed pacing back and forth and flapping their wings.

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DUCKS

These animals are naturally solitary, but they have also been observed to be easily frightened and highly anxious creatures.

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CATS

This animal is also prone to anxiety and will take any opportunity to avoid danger or stressors in their environment.

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OPOSSUMS

Some dog breeds are more prone to separation anxiety, while a variety of factors, such as loud noises and other stressful situations.

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DOGS

Rabbits become anxious when they feel unsafe in their environment.

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RABBITS

Deer are known to be anxious animals because they tend to feel nervous around loud noises or sudden movements.

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DEERS