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Short speech on animals also feel pleasure of love and the pain of sepration

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Answered by Evanykattar
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  "Pleasure is nature's way of saying 'Good Behaviour'!It encourages us to do it again.Little wonder then,that food,play,friendships feel so good.Fishes line up for a spa service from cleaner fishes,crocodiles love to bask in the sun,as do chickens,and if u have not seen a pig eat a pumpkin then its time for u turn the lights on."

  Animals certainly do feel pleasure! We can tell they do by observing what happens on outside-how they behave.If an animal feels pleasure their feelings are private,but the same can be said for our fellow humans yet we don't conclude that we therefore might not be able to feel pleasure...

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Answered by rajraniduhan82
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• capacity to give unconditional love


• respond to love and care shown


• you feed stray dogs – they look forward to your return the next day


• show delight – wag tail – stretch – jump


• when you were ill – dogs kept barking – stayed near your house – followed your car when you went to hospital


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Animals too feel the pleasure of love. We can say this in view of the lesson 'The bond of love' because the narrator's wife loved the bear very much and this feeling was reciprocated by the bear. When the bear was sent to the zoo, he fretted for the narrator's wife just like she was sad for him. He did not eat well and sulked all the time.When the narrator's wife went to meet the bear he was elated to see her. These facts help us to believe that even animals have the feelings of love and separation.


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With the passage of time, the bear became too big to be kept at home. The author, his friends and his son advised the author’s wife to gift Baba to the zoo at Mysore. After some weeks of such advice, she finally agreed. A letter was written to the curator of the zoo. He agreed to take the bear. Baba was sent to the Mysore zoo in a cage. But the author’s wife felt very sad. She wept and for the first few days, refused to take food. She wrote a number of letters to the curator of the zoo. She asked in her letters about the condition of Baba. At the zoo, Raba was also in a similar position. He was inconsolable. He also did not take food for the first few days. He was well but looked thin and sad.


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