I was just wondering if animals have emotions, I will appreciate any knowledge shared,, thank you
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Yes, i think animals have emotions.
As a matter of fact, animals are equally beings, just as human beings. The only difference between animals beings and humans beings is that animals do not talk.
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But as far as emotion is concern, animals have emotions perhaps even more than humans. Why do i say this? Because if you put your trust on your animals (for example: your pets) once they captivate that emotion or feeling, they will never betray you. Whereas humans are tantamount to betrayal.
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So to answer your question. Yes, animals do have emotions. Even more than humans.
Clearly humans do, and we are animals, so it is hypothetically possible for non-human animals.
If you’ve ever owned a dog you certainly have seen excitement, and also fear and anger. Loneliness is huge. Dogs are pretty transparent about worry, guilt, and embarrassment too.
He question might be which human emotions are not in range for non-human animals.
A dog in a pack has “status and role”, essential aspect of social interaction, so they have the basics of an “ego”: it so clear that some animals think highly of themselves, or little ofnthemselves, sometimes generally and sometimes by situation.
And they also see other animals as having status and role as well. This means a base layer of empathy, as they have to be able to project a role into others in the pack, including the role of alpha possibly on a human owner. Some animals will see humans being intimate and will jump a leg or intercede, so their ability to infer and project emotion crosses species.
I would indeed argue that they do have a structure in their brain that releases electrons to fire up their emotion system. Like experiencing guilt they would have to have a super ego to admit theh did something wrong, when they watch and know why you are scolding them. Maybe they have endorphins in their brain ,a chemical that ignites and guarantees emotions to drop or go sky high, since they are happy when they wiggle their tails and overexcited when ,especially dogs jumps you over when you get home. Dogs do things that will annoy you on purpose, this could be their brains ID structure called the selfish side. So overall i would say that all animals have emotions some are controlled by their nature in general and some are controlled by their brains where some animals think very cleverly than others .
Yes they have emotions, because God created them as us to live on earth, the only difference is they dont have speaking ability like us to express their emotions. But more better they express it by showing their action, affection towards humans. The live examples of it are the pets living in the human houses. Because nowadays animals are more affectionate then human.
Yes of course animals do have feeling as well I you hit a dog backs and round away because it feels pain .and when thier mating period arrive they move from place to place in search of thier partner with this fact I strongly believe that they have feeling (emmotion)
Yes they do have emotions because they show many emotional behaviors like crying,been happy and even have sexual intercourse too
Emotion is defined as any mental experience with high intensity and high hedonic content. The existence and nature of emotions in animals are believed to be correlated with those of humans and to have evolved from the same mechanisms.
Believers, however, typically opine that animals are capable of a range of emotions, such as happiness, sadness, empathy, grief, curiosity, anger, anxiety and fear. So a naughty dog that goes on the carpet and gnaws up everything is probably not actively trying to punish its absent person for being gone so long. But it might be feeling lonely and anxious, and not know how to behave when left on its own for so much time.
Emotions might have evolved out of social necessity, helping animals adapt to different situations. Animals raised by themselves don’t learn all the social niceties involved in getting along with others.
Animals respond to the environment much as humans do, reacting emotionally to others and even becoming stressed and anxious in times of danger. These emotions have a marked effect on their behaviour but while researchers may never be able to know how animals actually feel, studies have found that there are definite behavioural similarities in emotional expression between animals and humans.
So,we can say that animals also have emotions like humans.
Yes, animals do have emotions. They can experience joy, fear, sadness, and even empathy. Research has shown that many animals exhibit behaviors that suggest emotional responses to various situations, such as seeking comfort or showing signs of distress. While the extent and complexity of their emotions may vary among species, it is widely accepted that animals are capable of experiencing a range of emotions that play a key role in their behaviors and interactions with each other and their environment.
Yes animals has emotion, their make love to each other, and once one is death they feel the pain for each other, so animal has emotion for each other..
animals are capable of an range of emotions,such as happiness,sadness,empathy,grief,curiosity,anger,anxiety and fear
Yeah animal have emotion because blood is flowing in them,and they need to multipled more children
Absolutely, since the way you treat them reflects on their behavior around you.