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ANIMALS HAVE FEELINGS TOO. Unlike a child that can respond verbally to let you know how they feel , animals cannot talk. ... The scientific community rejects the idea that animals have higher emotions, those emotions that humans feel. Throughout history, these feelings are what distinguished man from lower animals.
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Unlike a child that can respond verbally to let you know how they feel , animals cannot talk. Through our work with animals we have learned to look for other means of communication to help us figure out their emotional state and to better understand their illness or injury. As we studied our patients over the past eleven years, we learned more than just how they communicate, but how they feel and think.
By far, the most common questions that the public asks us, are about the emotions and the intelligence of animals. This particular field of study is more than just an interest but is a passion for us.
The scientific community rejects the idea that animals have higher emotions, those emotions that humans feel. Throughout history, these feelings are what distinguished man from lower animals. Today, there are still many trainers who work with animals that will avoid acknowledgment of animal’s feelings and intelligence, fearing persecution.
On the other hand, the pendulum swings to the other side where people believe that animals have the same feelings as humans, such as in some Disney movies. This is called anthropomorphism.
After working with so many animals of different species we have drawn our own opinions to the subject. Some animals are definitely more intelligent than formally believed and each animal has a unique personality. As rehabilitators and surrogate parents, we have to teach many lessons to our patients to prepare them for release. Many of their lessons were believed to be instinctive, experience has proven many of these beliefs to be incorrect. We have also seen animals behave altruistic toward other animals, defying many of Darwin’s theories.
Many of the creatures of Hawk Creek are permanent resident due to injury or imprinting, giving us great opportunities to observe them. Here are only a few examples of our observations
By far, the most common questions that the public asks us, are about the emotions and the intelligence of animals. This particular field of study is more than just an interest but is a passion for us.
The scientific community rejects the idea that animals have higher emotions, those emotions that humans feel. Throughout history, these feelings are what distinguished man from lower animals. Today, there are still many trainers who work with animals that will avoid acknowledgment of animal’s feelings and intelligence, fearing persecution.
On the other hand, the pendulum swings to the other side where people believe that animals have the same feelings as humans, such as in some Disney movies. This is called anthropomorphism.
After working with so many animals of different species we have drawn our own opinions to the subject. Some animals are definitely more intelligent than formally believed and each animal has a unique personality. As rehabilitators and surrogate parents, we have to teach many lessons to our patients to prepare them for release. Many of their lessons were believed to be instinctive, experience has proven many of these beliefs to be incorrect. We have also seen animals behave altruistic toward other animals, defying many of Darwin’s theories.
Many of the creatures of Hawk Creek are permanent resident due to injury or imprinting, giving us great opportunities to observe them. Here are only a few examples of our observations
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