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Why do humans tickle and can it happen to any animal??

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Answered by sanyogmalik
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Answer:

because of laughter and I think this can also use on animals

Answered by Anonymous
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Q. Why do humans tickle?

Ans. One theory is that being ticklish evolved as a defense mechanism to protect vulnerable areas of the body and to show submission. Another theory is that tickling encourages social bonding. For many people, tickling is unbearable, so why do they laugh?

Q. Can animals tickle?

Ans. There is one other animal that may exhibit gargalesis: of all creatures, the rat. Over the past decade, neuroscientists and animal behaviorists led by Jaak Panksepp of Washington State University have gathered considerable evidence that suggests rats "laugh" in response to being tickled.

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