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Part 2 of 3: Do Animals Feel Anger?
Do wild animals experience “anger” as we humans do? Yes, indeed they do. But this “anger” in wild or even domestic animals needs a bit of explaining. Grizzly bear anger. Source: unsplash.com/Mana5280 When we observe aggressive behavior in an animal, it is easy to assume they are feeling "anger" similar to a human. This is known as anthropomorphism. However, animal emotions differ in significant ways: The Difference Between Animal and Human Emotion Neurological complexity:
Teju Vishwamitra
Nov 153 min read


Part 1 of 3: Do Animals Feel Grief?
What is grief? Experts explain that grief is an emotional, mental, and physical response to loss, most commonly associated with death but also encompassing other life changes such as the end of a powerful relationship, prolonged illness, loss of personal belongings, or a combination of any of these. It is a natural reaction of our brain as a defense mechanism against a loss, is deeply personal, and can manifest itself differently for everyone. However, while intense, with the
Teju Vishwamitra
Sep 144 min read


Animal Senses Part 2: The Five Key Senses of Prey
In our last month’s blog, we looked at the 5 senses of predators. In this issue, we will describe these 5 senses, and more, for prey...
Teju Vishwamitra
Jul 54 min read


Animal Senses Part 1: The Five Key Senses of Land Predators
In the animal kingdom, species depend on their senses to find mates, food, and to defend themselves—whether they are land creatures or...
Teju Vishwamitra
Jun 154 min read
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