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Sundray@lemmus.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Do animals have emotions like us?

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Do animals have emotions like us?

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Sundray@lemmus.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Sarah’s Scribbles by Sarah Andersen, June 29 2024.

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      How do you know cats don’t experience sonder? Did you ask one? No, you just assumed

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        I’ve asked my cats loads of questions. Not one has given a comprehensive answer.

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          Sonder is the inverse of this:

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          Had to look that up too. My immediate reaction was wondering if Thalasin works for them too?

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Td2x8s9GZlo

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        Two monks were passing by a little pond where there were some ducks, and the first monk said, “Look at how happy those ducks are!”

        The second monk said, “You are not a duck. You can’t know if they are happy.”

        The first monk replied, “You are not me. You can’t know that I cannot.”

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          Hidden gem. Thanks!

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          The takeaway from this is that half of all monks may or may not have duck telepathy, yes?

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      Just because we understand their emotions only on a basic level doesn’t mean they’re not more complicated.

      There is a lot we don’t understand and can’t understand.

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          If size is what matters, then whales, elephants, and dolphins all have more complex brains than humans.

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            … yes

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            Their neurons are bigger tho. The odd case are bird brains, they work a bit different than mammalian but are as smart as ravens in a small package, while human neurons are as small as physically can be.

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          So you’re saying my 10 lb jack russell has less complex brain than a Labrador Retriever?

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      Insects on the other hand are pretty much nature’s robots.

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        Bees have been known to engage in play

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          I figured some of the larger species have some basic emotions. My preying mantis could certainly let me know if she was irritated, though I never really saw a “happy” as much as “content.”

          My tarantula and I never managed to talk to one another.

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            I don’t understand non-mammalian pets

            Why have a tarantula that you just look at, instead of a Golden retriever to goof off with?

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              Por que no los dos?

              The golden retriever was named Tahereh.

              I also had mice, gerbils, guinea pigs, and cats. Parents had a nice farm.

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