Yes, Canadian geese have been observed displaying behaviors that suggest they mourn their dead goslings. When a gosling dies, the parents may exhibit signs of distress, such as calling and staying close to the deceased chick. They may also show reluctance to leave the area where the gosling died, indicating a form of attachment and recognition of loss. While research on this behavior is limited, these observations suggest that they experience a form of mourning.
Sadly, they do. Geese have their own funeral service, amazing more sophisticated than ours!
they mourn
Mourn and get over it.
No where does Messiah Yeshua/Jesus say mourn for the dead, He said: Let the dead bury the dead: Matthew 8:22 & Luke 9:60 But Yeshua/Jesus said to him, Follow Me; and let the dead bury their dead. Lazarus was dead 4 days and Messiah was dead 3 days and we know they mourned for HIM. Matt.9:15 Messiah says :Can the children of the bridechamber mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But nowhere does He say Mourn for the Dead. Sorry,The Jews mourn their dead.Messianic Rabbi Tom
Yes, as do elephants
because ducks eat it before u can see the dead geese
Aunt Grace mourned over her dead husband's grave. I mourn for our youth. is a popular phrase.
Elephants, dolphins, and chimpanzees are known to exhibit behaviors that suggest they may mourn their dead. These behaviors can include staying close to the deceased, showing distress or agitation, and engaging in rituals or ceremonies related to the deceased individual.
No, he does not doubt that she's dead. He goes there to mourn her.
Mourn??? What an idiotic Q that was..
it means to pray for those who are dead. to feel their sadness
Yes, sadly. I mourn her death still to this day.