Hey Soups Squad! đŸ‘‹
Just watched Tom's latest short, "ANIMALS THAT COMMITED CRIMES - PART 1," and it got me thinking. The video was super entertaining as always, but it also sparked a bit of a debate in my head.
Do you guys actually think animals can "commit crimes"? Like, obviously they can cause harm or damage, but a "crime" usually implies intent and understanding of laws, right? Is it more just wild behavior that we're anthropomorphizing?
I mean, that cow stealing milk from itself (as one comment pointed out đŸ˜‚) is hilarious, but is it a *crime*? Or the baboon in the other video – was it sabotage or just animal instinct?
What do you all think? Is it fair to label their actions as "crimes"? Or is it just a fun way to frame these wild stories? Let's get a discussion going! đŸ‘‡
Can animals really 'commit crimes'?
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Mar 23, 2026
18:56