Dogs have been the company of humans for at least tens of thousands, but until more than a hundred thousand years ago, the familiar Homo sapiens sapiens and Canis lupus, that is, modern humans and the domestic dog practically evolved side by side, even affecting each other.
Thanks to this, man’s best friend is no more humane than our closest relatives, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, and this is especially true when it comes to social achievements, in our case, transportation.
Kubata, a stray dog living in Batumi, the second most populous settlement in Georgia, became the city’s favorite and mascot thanks to his activities in this area, where the white dog with black spots took on the role of volunteer traffic controller.
In many parts of the world, kindergarten teachers / educators assist kindergarten and primary school children in crossing zebra crossings, as well as older students and other designated persons, but at some crossings in Batumi, Kubata does this work. The dog “drives” the children next to the zebra crossing, blocks the road, and even if you come across a car or a driver crossing the zebra crossing against the rules, he follows him for a few meters and scolds him with a snarl. , there he is:
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