40 animals that are real heroes

All heroes wear capes (or do not work on two legs).


Unlike popular belief, heroes are not relegated to comics books or on the big screen - or even humanity. Wild and domesticated animals regularly demonstrate regularly heroic exploits of bravery. Service dogs that help and protect their owners. Pets that draw attention to saying danger. Packs of predators that suddenly display and randomly unexpectedly kindness. (Oh, and do not forget the canines and felines that literally served on the front lines.)

Yes, for these fur heroes and friendly, save a life of life or several lives - is only a second nature. We could even call it instinct of animals. So, read it and meet your new Hero Pantheon - none of them wear capes (or walk on two legs, to this case). And for more incredible trivia of our furry friends, these are the23 small animals on the planet.

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Todd The Golden Retriever saved its owner of a rattles.

Todd Rattlesnake Hero Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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When Paula Godwin went for a hike with his two dogs, she never suspected that her Golden Retriever, Todd, would become his knight in brilliant armor. Down a paved track in Arizona, Todd, as told in a live vira-facebook nowvideo, Delivered suddenly in front of Godwin, protecting it from a rattles that she was about to walk. Although the venomous snake of the snake, Todd made a complete recovery. And see what happened to Todd,See how Arizona Diamondbacks honored it at a pre-match ceremony.

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Three lions saved a kidnapping girl.

Lion Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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A group of lions has launched an action to save a 12-year-old Ethiopian girl who has been removed and beaten by men who are trying to force her to force her in marriage. According to Sergeant Wondimu Wedajo, asreported By NBC News, the girl was then considered guarded by the three lions, which would have chased his attackers and waited until the police came to withdraw into the forest. And for human heroism, consult the11 times the celebrities of the list have become real life heroes.

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Therapeutic dogs helped students cope with a loss at Sandy Hook primer.

Therapy Dogs Sandy Hook Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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After the horrible shootings in Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, who left 20 first graders and six official school leaders in 2012, they turned to therapy dogs to help relieve the pain of this tragedy. Children in mourning stated that caresses and hanging with the Hudson Club Valley Golden Retrievers provided them with a sweet relief from the era of grief. "When they come and you pets do you sort of forgetting what's going on," then 12 years old, Ryan WilliamsRecount theNew York daily news.

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Scarlett The cat helped save kittens from a burning building.

Scarlett Hero Cat Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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When the garage abandoned in Brooklyn that Scarlett and his kittens lived in the fire of the fire in 1996, the firefighters on the stage began to notice an incredible rescue mission.According to theNew York daily news, firefighters said Scarlett, despite being severely burned (his eyes were actuaneously closed for an era, but do not worry, they are all better now), she took action, Removing each of his kittens from the burning building by one and touch each with his nose, to make sure they were all alive and well.

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Lily helped the stained people imprisoned by the Tornado wreck.

Lily the Rescue Dog Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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Just after shooting a mysterious illness, Lily became an integral part of the rescue mission following the devastating tornado that ravaged the city of Joplin, Missouri.According to theJoplin GlobeDespite his illness, Lily spent two weeks looking for survivors under the rubble - without a complaint. And for more the most interesting pets in the world, check these20 the craziest animals People actually own.

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The dogs who helped the 11th of September surviving.

Dogs Who Helped with 9/11 Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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Although there have been many heroes involved following the world's business center attacks, a group that may not receive as much recognition is the group of dogs that have helped to draw the survivors of the rubble. In fact, more than 300 search and rescue dogs were sent to binoculars with fallen,As indicated by Today, Finally pull the last remaining survivor, General Guzman-McMillan, from the wreck she had been trapped for more than 27 hours.

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Lulu The Potbelied pig saved the life of his human.

LuLu the pig animals who are real-life heroes
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When Jo Ann Altsman suffered a heart attack in 1998, it was his pig, Lulu, who finally came to his rescue and even saved his life. Astold thePoleLulu, seeing his owner in distress, headed for the road and lie down on the road as if he played dead. Then, when a man finally found it, she brought the man back to his owner and the guy immediately called the police.

8
Stubby fought in the First World War.

Stubby World War I Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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Sergeant Stubby was a dog and an official mascot of the 102nd infantry regiment of the United States Army in the First World War.According to theMilitaryHe served for 18 months and fought for 17 battles, saving his regiment of surprise mustard gas attacks and discovery and comforting the wounded. On his death in 1926, Stubby received a half-page obituary in theNew York Times-It is longer than any other notable person from that time.

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A whales Beluga saved a diver of drowning.

Beluga Whale Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Freediver Yang Yun owes his life to Beluga's whale who saved her from drowning during a competition in which she had to climb down the tank and try to stay there as long as possible. By trying to go back to the arctic waters surface, the legs of Yun were paralyzed and she could not reach the surface. Lucky for her,according to Aqua ViewsThe magazine of the train company of Scuba Leisure Pro, a Beluga nearby, was there to drag her gently towards the surface, where she finally could catch a breath.

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Dear friend The carrier pigeon helped save hundreds in the First World War.

Cher Ami the Carrier Pigeon Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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Dear friend, French for "dear friend", was a carrier pigeon who helped provide important messages to the French troops of the First World War. She is the most famous for,according to The National Museum of American History, despite a critical injury, offering a message from an surrounded battalion that finally saved their lives.

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A bear saved a hiker from a mountain lion.

Bear Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Robert Briggs simply appreciated a hike in the California desert, admiring a group of black bears, when he was suddenly attacked by a mountain lion.As reported throughPost Huffington, at one point along his itinerary, the mountain lion has frowned on Briggs, and it was sure that his chances of survival were thin - at least until one of the black bears grabbed the mountain lion , the striker in the throat, bringing him off off. Then, the black bear lowered up to the four legs, looked at Briggs dead in his eyes and started.

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Lefty took a bullet for his owner.

Lefty the Pitbull Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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When four intruders entered the Pitbull house in the middle of the night in 2013, she, she,according to Post Huffington, Sprang to the action to save his human family. At one point, when one of the intruders was continued after one of his owners, she rang before him, taking the ball (literally) for him. And, although she needed to have one of her amputated legs, Lefty finished living to tell the tail - and was greeted as hero around the world. And for more impressive puppy stories (and tails), do not miss these25 photos that prove that dogs are the best colleagues.

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Blood boundaries are finishing poaching.

Bloodhounds Ending Poaching Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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In Kenya, poaching meets its new opponent in these cute and cudded borders. Formed to follow the human perfume of individual poachers known to harm to harm the endangered animals in the Triangle Mara, these beginner borders are just beginning to reduce the number of poachers in the region, likereported by AFP.

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Llamas offer a feeling of calm to increase patients.

Llamas Hospice Care Animala Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Pisco Llama therapy, with many others from his sweet species,according to The Chicago Tribune, have worked to make a feeling of calm and relief to those of hospitals care. These patients with terminal illness finally have a laugh and a hug with these sweet creatures while facing a frightening set of circumstances.

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Toby saved his owner to smother.

Toby Saves Owner Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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According to NBC News, Toby The Golden Retriever, in an act of intelligent heroism, saved its owner of choking. Debbie Parkhurst ate an apple when a bite of the fruit remained in his throat, which made him chorus. After trying to give heimlich's maneuver, his dog in Toby pushed her on the ground and started jumping on his chest to dislodge the apple. Then, after being dislodged, he continued to lick his face to keep it out. Without this act of bravery, Parkhurst may not have survived.

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A group of dolphins saved surfer life.

Bottlenose dolphin Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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According to Today, when the surfer Todd Call was confronted with a shark attack (the shark had already malaul one of his legs to the bone), he began to feel without hope - until a bitch of tarry dolphins come to His rescue. The dolphin group formed a protective pod around him, allowing him to swim for security, where a friend was able to execute first aid and escort him to the hospital. Without the help of these heroic dolphins, Enris could not have been able to see the same happy ending at this meeting. And if you are in such a situation andno The dolphins are around,The experts say what to do if you are attacked by a shark.

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Babu saved his owner of a tsunami.

Early, one morning in 2011, the dog of Tami Akanuma, Babu, began to encircle nervously at home, begging his owner for a walk. Despite the beginning of the hour, Akanuma gave and they went to their walk around the neighborhood. Everything was normal until Babu was starting to head a new direction - once the pair normally did not take on a large hill overlooking the sea,according to Public radio international. The owner of Babu did not realize why the puppy had taken this route until they go to the top of the hill and dropped the debris from their neighborhood that had just been swept by a big tsunami.

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The reckless sergeant was a Korean war hero.

Sergeant Reckless Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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According to CNN, a reckless sergeant was a decorated area that held the official rank at the United States Army. She served many combat actions and helped provide ammunition and supplies to front lines, as well as helping the wounded. These actions eventually led him to be attributed to two violet hearts and a medal of good conduct of the marine body.

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Willie The parrot saved a child of choking.

Parrot Saving Child Animals Who Are Real-Life Animals
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"Mom, baby!" were the cries surprises of this hero parrot when he noticed the failover of his owner, Megan Howard, was starting to stifle,according to theDaily mail. Howard was then able to run in the room and give the child the Heimlich Manuever-and Willie Le Parrot became a national hero.

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Kabang pushed his humans from a fast motorcyclist.

Kabang, a Philippine dog, became an international hero when he saved the girl and the friend of his owner to walk in front of a quick motorcycle jumping on the bike,As indicated by theDaily mail. While girls suffered that minor injuries, the Kabang muzzle was captured in the front wheel of the bike, seriously injuring the bones of his upper jaw and muzzle. With the help of a fundraiser from the base, Kabang was finally able to receive the many surgeries she had desperately needed.

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The dolphins saved a suicidal teenager.

dolphin Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

When a daughter tried to drown in offshore waters of California, a group of bottle-boots dolphins came to his rescue. As happening, the dolphin group was studied by the biologist on the ground, Dr. Maddalena Bearzi, ofDolphin biology and conservation, And his team, when they noticed that the dolphins turn around in a certain direction - and then noticed the girl, struggling at the breath.

22
A hippo saved a zebra of drowning.

Hippo Saves Zebra Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

While the hippopotamus is known as an incredibly unpredictable and sometimes volatile animal, in this case it was a hippopotamus that showed immense kindness when it comes with using a zero zero. This heroic act has been captured in avideo Taken by a spectator, showing the hippopotamus nudging the zebra through the precipitimate rapids of the river and on a rocky cluster nearby.

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Khan the Doberman saved a girl from a snake.

Only four days after the adoption of their new dog, Khan, he ended up saving a member of their family's life,according to theSouthern advertiser. When the seventeen svillcic Charlotte played outside in the garden of his house in Australia, Khan started acting strangely and aggressively towards the girl, trying to push her out of the area. As his owner witnessed, Khan had spotted the world's most venomous snake, the snake of King Brown and quickly grabbed Charlotte near the layer and threw it over his shoulder, taking the Snake bite on his paw, which will probably save the girl life. And, although he is in great pain for a day, Khan possibly completely recovered.

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Kilo took a bullet to save his owners.

When a thief posing as a FedEx delivery in Sten Island showed up to Justin Becker's apartment, his dog, kilo, managed to help his owner hunt the thief in the area. However,according to theDaily mailWhen kilo stuck his head of the door to make sure the coast was clear, the thief pulled him into his head. Despite the injury, kilo made a complete recovery.

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Buddy The German Shepherd has led officials to a burning home.

Buddy the German Shepherd Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

In a remote part of Alaska, the home of the Buddy family was in aflamed and endangered to burn on the ground - so he took action. After seeing his owner in distress, Buddy took off from running until he found the first car, which is a state soldier and led him at home just in time to save the family. And yes, there isDash cam pictures all the case.

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Tang saved a shipwrecked boat.

Newfoundland Tang Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

During a snowstorm in 1919, Tang, a Newfoundland dog, saved a shipwreck vessel in Canada by catching a rope and sliding it to a nearby shore, backup of 92 passengers on board, according toDog Heroes: True stories about extraordinary animals around the world.

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Mandy The goat gave his injured owner's milk to survive.

Goats Animals Who Are Real-Life Animals

Mandy's story is a bit of an urban legend, even if it regularly does the towers. Here is the Homeric told: for a typical day working on his farm, near Melbourne, Noel Osborne was accidentally stamped in a battery of manure, breaking his hip. For five days, he shouted to have help with nothing, with only the comfort of his goat, Mandy, by his side. Hericially, the goat worked to keep it warm and even allowed him to feed on his subsistence milk. Finally, a friend came to help the farmer and he was able to tell the world about the Mandy Society Act.

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Kerry saved his owner to be stamped.

Horse Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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As indicated by The Guardian, Kerry the horse quickly became a hero when his owner, while trying to move a cow and calf, was stamped by the angry mother seeking to protect her from her young people. The angry mother ended up hitting her owner on the ground and pushing her continually in dirt, making sure she was far from her calf. Like his owner had started to fear the worst, his horse, Kerry, came to his rescue, move away the cow away from her, just in time for the owner to blur at his feet to unleash the situation. For years after this incident, Kerry continued to stay next to his owner, fearing other attempts of this kind.

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Honey The Spaniel Cocker brought rescuers to the scene of a car accident.

cocker spaniel Animals Who Are Real Life Heroes

Barely two weeks after Michael Bosch saved his spaniel cocker, darling, shelter, too, saved his life.According toABC News, the dog was with Bosch when he stopped his alley with a little too much force, sending his car in a remote ravine nearby, returning the car upside down. Finally, Bosch was able to roll the window and educated honey to go for help, what she did. She ran half a mile at a neighbor's house, which she led to the scene - and Bosch could finally get help he needed.

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Ning Nong The elephant saved a girl with a wave of tsunami.

Ning Nong the Elephant Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Amber Owen eight-old-old and his family were on vacation in Phuket, 2005, when a terrible hit the coast where they stayed. Fortunately for Amber, she had grown near one of the local elephants, Ning Nong, who has come to wait for a walk when the first wave hit.According to theDaily mailThe elephant, relaxing an extra danger, made them inside the land, saving the life of the girl.

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Chi Chi alerted his owners to the neighboring danger.

Chihuahua Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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In 2010, Chi Chi was preparing on a beach on the outdoor banks of North Carolina, when he suddenly lacked running, dragging the president of the lawn that he was attached to him. Upon arrival, he had spotted a couple of older people in difficulty to drown, after spent at the sea by a big wave.According to TodayHis bark had alerted his owners and they were able to get the couple to security.

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Pudding the cat saved his owner the same day his owner saved him.

Orange and White Tabby Cat Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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The same day as Amy Jung adopted his cat, pudding, in fact, a few hours later, the cat managed to save his life. As originally indicated in theGreen Bay Press Gazette, Pudding launched an action when, Amy, a type 1 diabetic, started convulsing. The cat then jumped on his knees, sweeping his face to bring him to the conscience, where Amy could call for his son, although he does not prove strong enough to awaken the sleeping boy. When Pudding realized that Amy needed his son, she ran into the boy's room and woke up and he was able to give his mother the care she needed.

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A gorilla saved a boy at the zoo.

Gorilla Saves Boy Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

When a boy fell through a speaker in the Brookfield Gorilla Fosse in the Brookfield Zoo in 1996, a Gorilla mother came to the rescue to protect it from others in the pit.According toABC News, she wore the injured boy around, keeping him gently against the other gorillas until giving it away when Zoo officials could safely remove the boy from the situation.

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An elephant girl feeding the frenzy.

Elephant Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

As indicated by theIndependentAfter a unleashed elephant in India broke in the house of Dipak Mahato, looking for food, they quickly stopped in their tracks when they heard the cries of a girl lying down just below their point entrance. Then, while the parents of the girl looked at, the elephant began to remove pieces of debris from the girl, saving her life. After assured that the little girl was going well, the elephant withdrew in the nearby forest.

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Togo The sleigh dog crossed 200 miles of ice to save his city.

Togo the Sled Dog Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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In 1925, a remote village in Alaska, noun, was struck with a very deadly of diphtheria - and because no aircraft or boat was able to transport the necessary serum to the village, a team of sled dogs was chosen To complete this incredibly arduous task.According to TimeFor more than 200 miles, Togo and his team have ventured through blizzards, floe ice and other incredibly dangerous obstacles - but eventually delivered the serum to people, save the entire village.

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Simon, the cat suffered a rat infestation and saved lives.

Simon the Cat Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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According to The BBC, Simon served aboard the British Royal Navy SloopHMS Amethyst In 1948, stimulating the morale on a ship that has often seen an intense fight. During a particularly rough battle in China in 1949, some sampling works managed to hit Simon, seriously injuring it. Despite the expectations that Simon would not go home all night, he managed to jostle the duty, putting an infestation of rat and bring joy to the few members on board. He then succumbed to his wounds, but still remember his service and heroism.

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Moko The Dauphin saved the whales of some deaths.

Moko the Dolphin Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Moko The Dolphin Bottlenose was already a celebrity in his hometown of Mahia Beach in New Zealand before saving two whales stranded from certain deaths. Before Moko arrived at the rescue, the man who discovered that the two whales thought he had to break them in order to save them with a very slow and painful death. Then miraculously, Moko approached the pair of whales in distress and drove them through a narrow channel to the safety of the sea,according to theIndependent.

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A Japanese rescue dog has saved a peer.

Japanese Rescue Dog Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

When an earthquake struck Japan in 2011, most of the images of its consequences were incredibly devastating - with the exception of this snapshot of Canine camaraderie. Although the rescuers had tried to take the injured dog to a clinic, the other dog was preparing, leaving no one near them, while sometimes offering a comforting tape with his paw,according to Time. Finally, the two dogs have received the appropriate medical attention and the world could hang at least one positive thing from the rest of such a horrible event.

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Magic Miniature mare has helped a woman to speak for the first time in years.

Magic the Miniature Mare Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes

Magic, blue-eyed therapy The mare, while making unconditional love and the company to those of group houses and hospital care centers, also managed to help a woman find her voice. When Magic went to visit an assisted life facility in Florida, his presence has moved so much a woman than,according to TimeShe exclaimed, "Is she not beautiful?" - The first words she had spoken in three years.

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Dory The rabbit saved its owner of a diabetic reaction.

Dory the Rabbit Animals Who Are Real-Life Heroes
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When Simon Steggall has undergone a diabetic episode, it was his rabbit house, Dory, who ended up alerting his wife, Victoria and finally save his life,according to The BBC. After getting out, Dory jumped on his chest, scratching and skipping in an attempt to wake her up and alert Victoria. Then, once Victoria noticed what had happened, she could call help. And for the heroes of the animal kingdom, check these15 animals with impressive titles.

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