Humans can experience and identify pain of different sorts – but what about other species? How do the animals experience pain? Do they feel pain the same way we do? In this TED-Ed video, evolutionary biologist Robyn J. Crook delves into how animals – both vertebrate and invertebrate – interpret pain, and why it is challenging for some.
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When I went fishing as a child I would stick a worm on a hook, I noticed it would wriggle so I now feel guilty
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love that people understand dogs can and do feel pain as well as love and happiness.
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Well, some people are just evil. There are people born just to hate dogs.
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I’m a big fan of TED. I watched this whole 5+ video. Thx for sharing I’ve learned some things
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Glad to hear that, Sheka! 🙂
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