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Q. Describe the mentality of animals


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Answered by ItzAdityaKarn
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Many researchers who study animal cognition agree that animals “think”—that is, they perceive and react to their environment, interact with one another, and experience different emotions, like stress or fear. Whether they are “conscious” in the same way that humans are, however, has been widely debated in both the fields of ethology (the study of animal behavior) and psychology.

Animals can communicate emotion to one another, but this does not qualify as language. Language is an exchange of information using non-fixed symbols (speech). Animals produce innate signals to warn or manipulate other animals (such as the screech of an eagle when it encounters predators). They cannot vary these sounds to create new signals that are arbitrary and content-rich, as do humans.

Answered by mandvitrivedi
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Animals will always loyal with us

Explanation:

the study of animals in their natural habitats, sheds light on how animals interact with each other and their environments, and why they behave the way they do. ... By studying animal behavior, humans can also learn more about their own behavior—a field known as comparative psychology.

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