She’s almost as much of an attention whore as I am... almost. : likeus

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Mammals have a really good memory Some orangutans learn how to fish This dog knows he's at the vet

Having such good memories means they remember their suffering. For instance, these cows are happy for returning to pasture after a long winter.

Emotionally mammals are very developed, like us. They share with us many of our feelings, such as fear and love.

Their emotions can be every bit as troubling as ours. They can be depressed so much they won't even eat!

Even our distant relatives, the cetaceans are very aware and very playful fellows. This Humpback Whale, for instance, realizes she's been saved from a fishing net and lets her rescuers know she is thankful.

Non-mammal animals on the other hand appear to be quite different from us, but birds always find ways to puzzle us. Apparently they like to have fun! The crow is probably the smartest bird there is!

Birds in general are very aware of what their peers are doing.

Everytime you find evidence remember to share with us.

Thanks for tuning in to the sub ;)

Bantersmith on September 6th, 2018 at 20:15 UTC »

So adorable! I get how a lot of people get the impression that cats are nonchalant and non-affectionate, but these people just havnt bonded with the right cats. :)

My 17 year old cat bro is my absolute bae. Ridiculously friendly and affectionate, and will constantly pester me for attention. Didnt even want a cat when he landed on our door, but we bonded for life. No regrets.

pacificpacifist on September 6th, 2018 at 19:22 UTC »

Both my cats do this too... I'm like cmon I've been petting you all day

sgt_beaver on September 6th, 2018 at 19:22 UTC »

But how did he ever get out of that room!? Do we need to send rescue????