Oh yeah, definitely. Their minds definitely work differently from ours, but there's still something going on there. The thing that irritates me s when people try to say everything they do is purely instinct with nothing deeper going on there.Your animals, that you spend time around, certainly do have thinking brains, and emotional responses... but they're not just like us... & I don't say that to diminish them, only to highlight the differentiation. They don't think or feel in the same ways we do.
There's similarities or course, & maybe it's something of a continuum like @StarMan suggested, where they have developmentally subjacent versions comparatively, but yes. MANY animals having functional thought processes going on, & also exhibit social & emotional processes as well. It's evolutional after all. We didn't uniquely develop those things out of the blue. It can be found in varying degrees all around the animal kingdom.
Oh yeah, I think everyone has times where something goes off and they kick into pure instinct mode.BTW, WE too still operate on instincts far more than any of us realize or even want to admit. We are just animals too, that were fortunate enough to get some solid prosperity time banked, for specific types of development that got us here.
OK, you bring up a good point there.That's an odd distinction though. We're omnivores. We can eat just about any animal. We choose to eat & farm the ones we frequently eat for specific reasons, chief most among them their ease in handling. which would include not being dangerous enough to eat us.![]()
Yeah, that's probably true. I guess we've just been lucky enough that none of the predators around us have eaten enough people to make us a regular prey for them.Because we're not usually an active part of their normal food chain, or even their local environment in most cases, but as we've agreed, many predators like mammalian ones do think, & once they start thinking human might be good on their menu, then the possibility of open season is very likely.
Yeah, a lot of the times people have been attacked predators it's been because the person put themselves in a dangerous situation, not because the animal was hungry and in the mood for people.A lot of what works in our favor imho is that we are unusual to them, & that makes hunting us appear by & large too risky. There's a lot of unknowns for them when encountering us... & so to be fair, the large amount of time predators attack humans, it's a baser instinct like protecting themselves or their young or territory (which sustains them & their young)
Yeah, they keep advertising that new movie Beast, with the killer lion going after Idris Elba and his family, and it's just drives me crazy each I see stuff for it.And I get pretty tired of dumb movie nonsense like that, personally.
I think quite a few animals are self aware, if I'm defining it right. I believe they do the mirror test to determine self awareness and quite a few animals have passed. I know apes and dolphins have, and I'm pretty sure there are a few other animals have too.I think they do. They aren't self aware like humans but emotions and feelings are more than just that. I also think they are more in tune with their instincts than humans.