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I've always thought they have, based on my subjective experiences with sheep (a ram I befriended as a child) horses and dogs.Now it may well be true, and not my imagination.You can tell when a animal is having fun at your expense by looking in their eyes.Has anyone else experienced being on the end of an animal sense of humour?It's happened to me a few times.https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25312-do-animals-have-a-sense-of-humour/
I am not sure whether I would call it humour but I've met dogs who like to tease by placing a ball or stick at my feet for throwing and just as I reach to pick it up they snatch it away and when I straighten up they put it back again. After several times they allow me to pick it up and throw it for them.
I think some animals do have a sense of humour, like chimps
Quote from: Jack Knave on September 11, 2015, 01:22:18 PMI think some animals do have a sense of humour, like chimpsIt would be extremely bizarre though if that weren't the case.
Quote from: Shaker on September 11, 2015, 01:26:38 PMQuote from: Jack Knave on September 11, 2015, 01:22:18 PMI think some animals do have a sense of humour, like chimpsIt would be extremely bizarre though if that weren't the case.Explain, please.
If there weren't many and great similarities between them and us it would be very highly peculiar indeed and stand in need of explanation.
suggesting, of course, that the reasons haven't been explained.
Quote from: ekim on September 11, 2015, 09:16:38 AMI am not sure whether I would call it humour but I've met dogs who like to tease by placing a ball or stick at my feet for throwing and just as I reach to pick it up they snatch it away and when I straighten up they put it back again. After several times they allow me to pick it up and throw it for them.Both labs I've owned have done that and it is usually a pecking order thing. I indulged my bitch lab as she was generally quite submissive but although I will play for a bit like it with my boy lab he has to hand his toys over as he needs to know his place in the pack.I still let him on the sofa though. Actually it's usually him on top of me on top of the sofa.
It's explained by pink mohair dog jumpers. Dogs have evolved the need to laugh at their fluff-brained owners as a coping mechanism.
Quote from: Jack Knave on September 11, 2015, 01:45:50 PMQuote from: Shaker on September 11, 2015, 01:26:38 PMQuote from: Jack Knave on September 11, 2015, 01:22:18 PMI think some animals do have a sense of humour, like chimpsIt would be extremely bizarre though if that weren't the case.Explain, please.Chimps and bonobos are our closest relatives, the last common ancestor existing possibly as recently as 5 million years ago. If there weren't many and great similarities between them and us it would be very highly peculiar indeed and stand in need of explanation.
Quote from: Rhiannon on September 11, 2015, 03:43:20 PMQuote from: ekim on September 11, 2015, 09:16:38 AMI am not sure whether I would call it humour but I've met dogs who like to tease by placing a ball or stick at my feet for throwing and just as I reach to pick it up they snatch it away and when I straighten up they put it back again. After several times they allow me to pick it up and throw it for them.Both labs I've owned have done that and it is usually a pecking order thing. I indulged my bitch lab as she was generally quite submissive but although I will play for a bit like it with my boy lab he has to hand his toys over as he needs to know his place in the pack.I still let him on the sofa though. Actually it's usually him on top of me on top of the sofa.Ah, now that I know the motive, the next time it happens I'll leave the ball and throw the dog. That should establish a new pecking order.
That implies a sense of humour has been around for over 5 million years - that's just laughable!!!
What purpose would a sense of humour serve in an animal?
Quote from: Jack Knave on September 13, 2015, 04:15:29 PMThat implies a sense of humour has been around for over 5 million years - that's just laughable!!! When primatologists conclude that they can identify signs of playfulness and humour in chimps and bonobos why is it laughable?