Gal Gangs, Worm Lessons, and Elephant Bones

Ann Bixel
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Scientists today believe that many nonhuman animals possess emotions. Additionally, they find that emotions are not limited to mammals, but that birds, reptiles, and fish also have feelings. Studying animal emotions may be the key to understanding creatures’ relationships with each other. In particular, what relationships do animals form when living in small groups? Ethologists observing animals in their natural habitats reveal many answers. First, animals in small groups employ a variety of leadership styles. Second, family relationships between parents and offspring, brother and sister, and elders and adolescents help the group survive and thrive. Third, when animals lose a member of their group, they appear to grieve in ways synonymous to humans. As they examine these relationships, animal behaviorists, including famed ethologist Marc Bekoff, help us dive deeper into the lives of animal communities so we can live with them in harmony with them.
女孩帮派,蠕虫课程和大象骨头
今天的科学家相信许多非人类的动物也有情感。此外,他们发现情感不仅限于哺乳动物,鸟类、爬行动物和鱼类也有情感。研究动物的情感可能是理解生物之间关系的关键。特别是,当动物生活在小群体中时,它们会形成什么样的关系?动物行为学家在自然栖息地观察动物,揭示了许多答案。首先,小群体中的动物采用不同的领导风格。其次,父母与子女、兄弟姐妹、长辈与青少年之间的家庭关系有助于群体的生存和发展。第三,当动物失去群体中的一员时,它们似乎会以与人类相同的方式悲伤。在研究这些关系时,动物行为学家,包括著名的行为学家马克·贝科夫,帮助我们更深入地了解动物群落的生活,这样我们就能与它们和谐相处。
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