domingo, 26 de agosto de 2012

Emotional intelligence in animals. by Abigail

Many studies say that animals act act only by insticts, but many of us have wondered more than once, if animals really don't have feelings. There are a lot of examples in wich we could appreciate how animals of different species protect one to other, for example when tigers born, their mother look for a place where their can stay safe. When one of them dies, her mother tries to wake, and when finally understands, the mother tooks the baby tiger in her mouth for a long time as a goodbye signal.

Is amazing how in motherhood, animals express strong feelings to their cubs. There are many examples, but another way of expressing affection is when we adopt an animal in our families.

Corey and Nietzche

In my case, I have two cats and I can see how they behave. When one of them is not at home, one misses the other. 
Also when we aren´t at home and we arrive, my cats  come running to meet us to play or pet them. They are very amorous.
I really don´t know if animals have feelings but many of their actions make think that they truly have! 

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  1. I believe that emotional intelligence in animals is very surprising because often these behave much better than us, that even you can notice that among them there purest feelings than ours...!!!

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  2. Animals can really surprise you! Personally, I believe that most of them are even more intelligent and empathic than a lot of people!!

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