Animal Emotion: Why Dogs Smile and Chimpanzees Cry Part B 1/5

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

Are animals closer to humans on an emotional level than generally has been believed? The many scientists, researchers, wildlife photographers, and other animal experts believe so. This 93-minute documentary tells stories of despondent dogs, grieving chimps, compassionate monkeys, devoted elephant mothers and much more

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  • thumbs up if you din get why people disliked this one.

  • i once snuck backstage of a circus to see the elephants and I saw the poor guy crying its eyes out. T_T so sad.

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  • 2:07 "How DARE you cheat on me with that other Lioness?!"

  • do dogs have those hormone glands like elephants?

  • @veanandjean1 @rsflutterby expression of emotion. I sometimes get mad when someone cries and when I am sad myself I can't stay calm and get hysterical, these elephants aren't like that, they were so patient and so gentle. I don't know how to feel about it, I just felt so ashamed at what people do to animals. they probably look at us like we are completely barbaric and sick. I wonder what other creatures in this world has done so much bad as humans have.

  • @veanandjean1 @rsflutterby like he/she was crying due to the humiliation adn the other two were listening to his/her sorrow and awknowledging his/her sorrow as a way to comfort her/him. The elephants who were listening looked sad and they were incredibly gentle in their movements. similar to how we just listen and stay calm when someone else cries. It really got me because the elephant who was crying, was really crying from deep sorrow. I almost feel inferior to expression of

  • @rsflutterby there were tears in its eyes and its tears kept running down its face on the corners of it's eyes. similar to how a humans crie and how the tears run down the sides of our face. it rocked its head and when I looked at it, it looked back it me and the elephant looked so tired. the other two elephants were facing him/her and they were really close and staring at the one who was crying. If I were to try to convey what it looked like in words, it looked like he/she was

  • @veanandjean1 The elephant was crying?

  • at 0:56 a nice imitation of Darth Vader's "Nooooo" by the whale when he finds out about Padme's death in "The Revenge of the Sith" !

  • And to think that some fucktards say animals don't have souls. If souls existed and anyone lacked souls, it would be them.

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