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Do You Hear the Wild Call?

Updated: Mar 27, 2019

Do You Hear The Wild Call?

Animal whisperers are people who contact animals in their own ways. They can feel, see, and hear thoughts of animals, too. They can sometimes deal with more than one creature, and even when the animal is dead, they can still communicate with it without a ouija board. Just communicating with the animal is amazing, but when it is dead, that is insane! When contacting the animal, they have to choose their words wisely, or it might get offended from what they might say. And though they may not actually see those pets that have passed on, they are with us. Their energy doesn’t leave this world, so they are technically not dead entirely.

People that contact the dead and people that whisper to animals are not the same. People contacting dead humans can reach people but can’t understand animals. Animal whisperers can’t see dead animals but can understand them.

Some animal whisperers have really extraordinary animals they work with, like Cristina Zenato; her animal she talks to is sharks. She swims with them like they aren't harmful or deadly. She even puts the sharks in some kind of trance! While they are in the trance, she takes hooks out of their mouths and they don’t attack her at all. The other one is Spikehorn Meyers, who works with bears. He had a bear theme park on his own property. The bears were not trained--Mr. Meyers was a civilized guy, but his friends were not.

By Mya

Cristina Zenato

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Spikehorn Meyers

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