Comment on Do animals feel love and emotion?
TimewornTraveler@lemm.ee 1 month ago
Neurobiologically they absolutely do. Most animals have amygdala, for starters, so they feel a lot of basic emotions. As for love, one would only need to ask whether they can do things such as produce oxytocin, recognize faces or voices, desire touch, etc.
shalafi@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Best answer here as it touches on inarguable facts rather than feelings. NOTE: Emotions are mainly a mammal thing, though reptiles and birds have a sort-of amygdala, not the same though.
And an interesting bit for OP: Dogs DO smile! At the least we can that we selected for more expressive facial muscles in dogs. In contrast, my pig has about zero emotional indicators, though he seems smarter than any dog I’ve met.
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1820653116
Far more out there if you want less technical resources:
nbcnews.com/…/dogs-faces-evolved-improve-connecti…