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  2. Emotion in animals - Wikipedia

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    If flies are fed serotonin, they are more aggressive; flies depleted of serotonin still exhibit aggression, but they do so much less frequently. Within 5 minutes of the shaking, all the trained bees began a sequence of unreinforced test trials with five odour stimuli presented in a random order for each bee: the CS+, the CS−, and three novel ...

  3. Wild animal suffering - Wikipedia

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    Existing ways that individual animals suffering in the wild are aided include providing medical care to sick and injured animals, vaccinating animals to prevent disease, taking care of orphaned animals, rescuing animals who are trapped, or in natural disasters, taking care of the needs of animals who are starving or thirsty, sheltering animals ...

  4. Pain in animals - Wikipedia

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    The idea that animals might not experience pain or suffering as humans do traces back at least to the 17th-century French philosopher, René Descartes, who argued that animals lack consciousness. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Researchers remained unsure into the 1980s as to whether animals experience pain, and veterinarians trained in the U.S. before ...

  5. Why do we feel emotions in our stomachs? - AOL

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    What you'll notice about a lot of the emotions that people feel in their stomach ( butterflies, the gutwrench, the knot) is that they're all different ways of experiencing the same emotion: stress.

  6. Pain in crustaceans - Wikipedia

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    Peter Singer, a bioethicist and author of Animal Liberation published in 1975, suggested that consciousness is not necessarily the key issue: just because animals have smaller brains, or are ‘less conscious’ than humans, does not mean that they are not capable of feeling pain. He goes on further to argue that we do not assume newborn ...

  7. Neigh - Wikipedia

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    A bad horse is one that imitates the cry of a camel, vulture, cat, jackal, dog, crow, monkey or owl. [2] A horse that neighs when looking to the right or when touched, and is ridden by a king, promises its rider to rule the whole Earth. [38] A sick horse, on the other hand, will soon die if it neighs while looking and breathing sideways. [39]

  8. No, We’re Not Anthropomorphizing. Your Cat May Actually Be ...

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    Cats show that they are depressed through changes in behavior. These can be noted in both indoor and outdoor cats. While it is important to note that there are no fixed signs of depression and ...

  9. Some perplexing animal mysteries stumped scientists during ...

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    The researchers will study certain animals to determine whether they repeat the same odd behaviors. But members of the public also can help with their own research. And regular folks won’t just ...