Jun
18
Chimps can feel Love and Sympathy
Filed Under Animals | Posted By Jennifer Sullivan |
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We know that love and sympathy can help in difficult situation for maximum people, as well as chimpanzees understand these feelings of love and kisses. At Liverpool John Moores University in England, researchers who were studying people closest genetic relatives found loss in stress in chimps that were suffered of aggression.
Orlaith Fraser of the Research Center in Evolutionary Anthropology and Paleoecology said that consolation normally found in the form of a kiss or sympathy, and this behavior is hardly seen other than after a contradiction .If anyone kisses to anyone, he would press his or her open mouth against the other` s body, at the top of the head and hold someone tightly with both arms to express love.
After this procedure, researchers see that stress behavior (scratching or self- grooming) is in its low state. Previous researchers have proved that no relationship between consolation and stress, therefore this study has so much importance due to the relationship between consolation and stress reduction.
After this study, there is no doubt that consolation really provides relief to distressed body. The fact is that consolation behavior is a form of sympathy .Such kind of behavior in children includes touching and hugging of distressed family members. Chimps as well as large-brained birds and dogs show this behavior but monkeys do not show .Level of stressness in those animals, has not yet been found.
Tags: chimpanzees, England, Orlaith Fraser
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