by bumin ya mum
Animals do appear to experience sadness similar to what a human experiences. Causes are often similar as well - relocation, loss of a pack member, death in the family, etc.
No animals actually shed tears, though some have other ways of expressing sadness.
infact the animals which have humiliation (themselves or their ancestors) specialy the animals that have social class with vilence display sadistic behaviour
If you mean the term used for the animals on display in general. If you are not referring to the names of each individual species, then "exhibits", and "specimens" are terms used often for the animals out on display in a zoo.
Put a price on it.
Not likely. In the wild cats are solitary animals. Brothers do not stay together .
animals can be used for: 1.loneliness 2.fun 3.depression 4.good times 5.sadness 6.to have a responsibility etc.
Yes, you can see sadness in someone's eyes. I have seen it in the eyes of a man who keeps running from love and relationships. He would never explain what is it that bothers him, but he is full of sadness... I felt sorry for him, this sadness is pervasive and reveals something about his troubled soul... Can't explain how I see the sadness, i just do, it is there.
People are probably the main thing why the animals are becoming endangered. We kill the animals for food, medicine, and display.
Yes they can. They can feel what we feel. Sadness, love, rage etc. Depression can also occur as in many other animals.
Humans start displaying emotions at a very small age. Even the new born baby sometimes shows smile. They can be of happiness, Sadness or anything.
Yes! Zoos are more for people than animals. The animals are kept on display so the kids can learn more about them.