
Inside the minds of animals - Bryan B Rasmussen
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Date: 2020-08-22
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TheShermanTanker
It always pisses me off when everyone says animals, even predators, merely act on instinct and can't understand anything besides what instinct tells them. Instincts aren't programs that merely react to specific situations you idiots, those are called reflexes, instincts are a set of skills that an animal knows naturally without having to learn said skills. Whether an animal applies their instincts to solve a task at is still a conscious choice
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It always pisses me off when everyone says animals, even predators, merely act on instinct and can't understand anything besides what instinct tells them. Instincts aren't programs that merely react to specific situations you idiots, those are called reflexes, instincts are a set of skills that an animal knows naturally without having to learn said skills. Whether an animal applies their instincts to solve a task at is still a conscious choice
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Clo
How do you know if they're conscious? Have you ever witnessed a cat in it's last moments? My cat neko even left her new born kittens in my lap because she knew she was dying and I didn't know. She was like here, I know you're a good person. My babies are safe with you. She trusted me more than a human has ever trusted me, that's enough for me to know how sensitive and intelligent these creatures are.
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How do you know if they're conscious? Have you ever witnessed a cat in it's last moments? My cat neko even left her new born kittens in my lap because she knew she was dying and I didn't know. She was like here, I know you're a good person. My babies are safe with you. She trusted me more than a human has ever trusted me, that's enough for me to know how sensitive and intelligent these creatures are.
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Victor
What if we could breed intelligent Parrotts and then after maybe 150 years of the smartest parrotts ask them what it's like to be a parrot. Sure if would be a mutated and little different Parrott, but that's the closest we could get.
I know that after very few years you can breed foxes to behave non aggressively like dogs, so maybe it's possible?
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What if we could breed intelligent Parrotts and then after maybe 150 years of the smartest parrotts ask them what it's like to be a parrot. Sure if would be a mutated and little different Parrott, but that's the closest we could get.
I know that after very few years you can breed foxes to behave non aggressively like dogs, so maybe it's possible?
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Clo
Honestly, by living with animals so much I've grown to think that they're just like us, but just lack one thing (advance communication. So, they may think certain things but don't convey it like we do. Eg: my dog and I tease each other, he knows when I'm laughing obnoxiously and hits me for it, not so different than my brother.
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Honestly, by living with animals so much I've grown to think that they're just like us, but just lack one thing (advance communication. So, they may think certain things but don't convey it like we do. Eg: my dog and I tease each other, he knows when I'm laughing obnoxiously and hits me for it, not so different than my brother.
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GT
I remember being really sick and dehydrated once. I woke up and couldn't form one coherent thought, word or speak for 3 min. Freaked me out not knowing what I was like some animal.
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I remember being really sick and dehydrated once. I woke up and couldn't form one coherent thought, word or speak for 3 min. Freaked me out not knowing what I was like some animal.
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Limbo
I think most animals have reasoning to some extent, its just that we humans have evolved to use reason in a way that no other animal had or has ever done up until now
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I think most animals have reasoning to some extent, its just that we humans have evolved to use reason in a way that no other animal had or has ever done up until now
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The
When I'm worried about things like exams or public speaking i always remind myself that for all intents and purposes everyone else is a just a highly developed NPC
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When I'm worried about things like exams or public speaking i always remind myself that for all intents and purposes everyone else is a just a highly developed NPC
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BlueWolf
animals think in a way humans cant understand
humans think in a way animals cant understand
the only thing we have in common are instincts
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animals think in a way humans cant understand
humans think in a way animals cant understand
the only thing we have in common are instincts
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Jose
Ive had several pets in my life, not once have I felt outsmarted by one, damn if that's an actual thing for anybody I sorry for them xD
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Ive had several pets in my life, not once have I felt outsmarted by one, damn if that's an actual thing for anybody I sorry for them xD
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BN
my cat loves my chair and when she wants to get a nap, she will ask me to do something and as soon as I get up she will jump on!
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my cat loves my chair and when she wants to get a nap, she will ask me to do something and as soon as I get up she will jump on!
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