Hi Lafone,
I am asking for data collection and presentation. Just not the type that I highlighted in the study I referred to.
Am I projecting my feelings onto animals and their behaviour?
I had a dog for a long time - he has passed now sadly. We knew how each other felt a lot of the time - he wagged his tail and I smiled and petted him. Simple! Sometimes his behaviour confused me and sometimes my behaviour confused him, but most of the time we knew how each other felt.
And my dog loved being outdoors and in open spaces. That was very clear to me.
Most people can see obvious signals in animals. And I would assume zoo and park specialists can see even more.
I could tell when my dog was bored. Can zoo specialists tell when their animals are bored?
Can we take the human projection of animal feelings out of the equation? Not entirely, but most of the time I think we can.
I am asking for data collection and presentation. Just not the type that I highlighted in the study I referred to.
Am I projecting my feelings onto animals and their behaviour?
I had a dog for a long time - he has passed now sadly. We knew how each other felt a lot of the time - he wagged his tail and I smiled and petted him. Simple! Sometimes his behaviour confused me and sometimes my behaviour confused him, but most of the time we knew how each other felt.
And my dog loved being outdoors and in open spaces. That was very clear to me.
Most people can see obvious signals in animals. And I would assume zoo and park specialists can see even more.
I could tell when my dog was bored. Can zoo specialists tell when their animals are bored?
Can we take the human projection of animal feelings out of the equation? Not entirely, but most of the time I think we can.