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Primates Display Sophisticated Social Justice

11 Animal Behaviors That Prove Nature Has Its Own Science of Emotions

Andrew Alpin

When we think about emotions, we typically imagine them as uniquely human experiences. Yet across the animal kingdom, from the smallest mouse to the largest whale, creatures display complex emotional behaviors that challenge our understanding of what it means to feel. Recent surveys of animal behavior researchers show that an overwhelming majority ascribe emotions to ...

a herd of elephants standing on top of a lush green field

Could Elephants Be More Empathetic Than We Are? Science Thinks So

Suhail Ahmed

Elephants don’t just move across landscapes; they move each other. When a calf cries, adults converge like a living shield, trunks reaching, rumbles pouring out like comfort in sound. Researchers have been quietly documenting these moments and finding a startling pattern: complex care, targeted helping, and even apparent consolation are not exceptions but part of ...

The Science of Elephant Emotion

Why Elephants Mourn the Dead Like Humans

Gargi Chakravorty

In the wild plains of Africa and the forests of Asia, elephants display a behavior that feels hauntingly familiar to us: they mourn their dead. These gentle giants have been seen standing vigil over fallen companions, touching their bones with their trunks, and even returning to the same spot years later. Scientists believe these rituals ...