I like to listen them singing and I noticed that when I am in a garden and in good mood and caring about a big rose blossom they come to sing especially interesting melodies.
Do you think wild birds can respond to human emotions?
You are paranoid! :P
Reply:Whoa! This includes you, Mr. Top Contributor. Get back to your book's - or better yet, try some field work. All life responds. Putting human emotion towards animal is called anthropomorphizing. That is just human emotion - seeing what you want to, feeling what you want to.
However, all wildlife responds to us. Body language, tone of voice, etc. It's simple "fight or flight". All the answers I read told me one thing - you're just talk.
I pet Tiger's - do you?
Reply:Is it a pot garden?
Reply:Are you serious?
There's no evidence to show they respond to human emotion.
You seem to be saying when you feel good you hear birds singing and it makes you feel even better - perhaps you hear it when you're annoyed and simply ignore it.
Birds sing songs to attract mates and communicate with rivals - not to please human beings.
Reply:Impossible. Humans have a difficult time trying to read other people emotional status.
No, animals do not and can not detect human emotions. What you are doing is projecting your emotional state up everything around you.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
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