no they are very differently related
It is not known when the European settlers first spotted the Laughing kookaburra, but it would have been very soon after settlement began in January 1788. The Laughing kookaburra is vocal, and easily spotted when it makes its call. It was first described by French naturalist Johann Hermann in 1783.
Laughing Hyena
She was bitten by a yellow, spotted lizard and died laughing
The spotted, or 'Laughing Hyena" is not truly a dog and it is a member of the Hyaenidae family and not of the Canidae, but is regarded by many people as a dog.
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Of Course! Smiling and Laughing send the same signals to the brain and therefore are processed the same. Smiling is just laughing with out emitting sound.
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I don't know. I have the same problem. My friend recommended that I stop laughing. lol. Are your headaches constant and do you have sharp pains in your head after laughing?
A bantam chicken is about the size of a Little Spotted kiwi.
They are both the same!
it means the same as lol (laughing out loud)
No, smiling and laughing are not the same. Smiling typically involves a facial expression showing happiness or amusement, while laughing involves making sounds typically associated with amusement. Smiling can be a more subtle form of expressing positive emotions, while laughing is usually a more overt sign of finding something funny.