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  2. Animals have inherent worth and value, just like humans that merit our respect and acknowledgment. Here are 10 important things they can teach us.

    • Live in the present moment. Humans often bounce around from one thought or place to the next without fully immersing themselves in what’s happening around them.
    • Love unconditionally. When people think of animals that show unconditional love, dogs usually come to mind. These loving, cuddly animals never withhold their desire to offer support and understanding to their fellow human friends, and even if you get mad at them, they will still be there for you.
    • Smile no matter what. In Australia, you can find a tiny, cute animal called a Quokka scurrying through the trees…and stopping to take selfies with humans if they’re not too busy.
    • Work together. Ants, in particular, are a shining example of this in action. They carry tiny specks of dirt underground to form complex tunnels and living systems, tackle prey as a team, and help each other carry leaves back to their colony to use as mulch for raising fungus, which they eat to survive.
  3. May 18, 2017 · What can our interactions and experiences with animals — tame or wild — teach us about ourselves?

  4. Important Life Lessons We Can All Learn From Animals. Human beings may be considered the more evolved species on Earth but there's no denying that the animals who can't talk are also quite intelligent.

  5. Dec 5, 2019 · Research from Oxford University calls us to reconsider how behaviours may spread through societies of wild animals, and how this might provide new insights into human social networks. Our social connections to one another, whether it be online or in real life, give rise to our 'social networks'.

  6. Jan 10, 2015 · 10 Things Animals Can Teach Us About Being Human. Reminders from our pets about what truly matters most. Posted January 10, 2015 | Reviewed by Ekua Hagan. Key points. Animals trust their...

  7. Animal learning, the alternation of behaviour as a result of individual experience. When an organism can perceive and change its behaviour, it is said to learn. That animals can learn seems to go without saying.

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