Humans have thoughts and feelings, but that doesn’t mean other animals are inanimate.
Over time, humans are now the dominant species on this planet. We outperform other animals in terms of development, communication, thinking and emotion.
But that doesn’t mean other animals are inanimate. They also have emotions, know suffering, love and sometimes even more … human expressions than ourselves.
1. Chimpanzees can empathize
According to a 2017 study in Nature, chimpanzees show empathy. They can share and understand the emotions of their fellow human beings just like humans. For example, after a conflict, chimpanzees can suddenly come closer to the loser and comfort, comfort.
Of course, the level of empathy between chimpanzees and humans will be different, so it’s hard to compare.
2. The mouse can express through facial expressions
A study from McGill University (Canada) found that rats have the ability to express emotions in many ways similar to humans. When they are in pain, their faces have many different expressions, and the evidence suggests that they can communicate through these expressions to find out what their neighbor is thinking. Does this sound like the way people read other people’s facial expressions?
3. Dolphins can talk in love.
You know, some people sometimes sleep at night while talking … various (also known as delirium, sleepy). This is when their dream comes to life, putting it into words in the real world.
And it turns out that dolphins also have this ability. Scientists from the Planète Sauvage marine institute (France) have recorded dolphins here emitting a sound simulating whales while they sleep. The problem is that the dolphins here can only hear the whales during the day, while performing so that visitors can see them. The hypothesis is that they recorded these sounds, which then automatically emit them when they sleep, like humans speak in a nutshell.
4. Cats are sad and they … eat a lot when they are sad
As you may know, stress and stress can cause us to eat more, resulting in uncontrolled weight.
So is the cat! They also tend to overeat when they are sad, anxious, or stressed. However, cats can also gain weight if you feed them too much, so you need to control the boss menu.
5. Believe it or not, the mouse can drive a car
In a study from the University of Richmond (USA), experts found that mice can completely … drive (of course only), know how to steer and control the speed of movement. This proves that the mouse has the ability to learn and perform more complex tasks than we previously thought.
6. Dogs can listen to music
The theory that dogs love to listen to music is not new, when people even see dogs … singing or dancing to the music. If you don’t believe, please watch the video below.
According to a study conducted by the University of Glasgow (Scotland), classical music can help the bosses of hyperactive dogs become calmer and gentler, while rock music allows them to relieve stress, help the heart to beat lighter. . The reason may be because rock music has a rhythm which is quite similar to the heartbeat of dogs.
7. Monkey also knows how to share
Primates at the Yerkes Primate Research Center (US) have discovered that monkeys have a greater ability to cooperate than one might think. Not only do they work together when searching for food, but they are willing to share the results based on each member’s efforts.
Of course, the results can be disproportionate, but scientists believe they have the ability to empathize, to know what other people want, what they need.