Do Animals have Feelings?

July 5, 2012

I have long wondered whether animals have feelings: feelings of pain, sorrow, happiness, and grief? Do the animals mourn their dead? These questions have gone unanswered to my palest surprise. Scientists and psychologists have attempted to analyze and come to an answer, albeit their answers are highly debatable.

Do I have an answer? Sometime ago I tried to unravel this mystery of animal feelings, particularly whether the animals mourn their dead, with examples of a crow mourning over a dead crow or a monkey shedding tears out of sadness or pain. However, I am not sure whether they are really feelings because my cognitive perception of animal kingdom is limited. All the more, I am no psychologist or scientist to make a laboratory experiment which might give a precise result but with due benefit of doubt or exception.

My curiosity and search with regard to the feelings of animals towards themselves and towards humans was aroused when I was watching a nail biting documentary, “Ocean Giants, Deep Thinkers” on BBC One. Their extraordinary and maiden revelation on feelings of humpback whales towards humans fascinated me and I wished I could embark upon the coast of Mexico. But sadly that would not be possible for now, however, I can share the joy of the people who witness this extraordinary intimacy between these ocean giants and humans.

Two things stayed with me from the documentary:

a) the unity and coordination of humpback whales to capture their prey. They have a unique way of hunting their prey. After swimming for 3000 miles, a few whales gather to hunt together with an absolute togetherness. They surround the shoal of herrings with a strategic tactic that allows the shoal of herrings to fall into their predator’s disk. Then with mouths wide open capture the herrings. Their mouths can contain nearly 500 kilos of herrings a day. What a wonderful example of unity, coordination and togetherness. The documentary makes it clear that these whales are no way connected because they had travelled from different parts of the ocean.

b) Humpback whales have awesome affinity towards humans. In the Mexican shores when I fisherman fishing found a huge humpback whales next to his boat seemed to his emerging to devour him. But to his pleasant and wildest surprise the whales just caressed his boat. He was completely taken aback by this gesture of the whale. He then stroked the whale and became friend with the whale. This shows that these mammoth ocean giants have feelings and they loved to be caressed and stroked. Scientists then experimented with these whales and come to know that these mysterious animals have feelings and possibly they would like to communicate to us but unfortunately our languages don’t match. Scientists have opined that these ocean creatures have spindle cells three times more than humans. Therefore their emotional awareness is much stronger than humans. Therefore they even can show their affinity and emotions to humans. Today scores of people go to this shore to witness these mesmerizing emotional activities of humpback whales.


Apart from elephants, dolphins are considered to be the most intelligent animal on the planet. There are instances where dolphins have helped people. When I went to watch the spectacle of dolphins performing unimaginable stunts at Duisburg in Germany, it occurred to me that dolphins are such a lovely creatures who can hear, understand, and act wisely according to the master’s requests (I am not using the word ‘command’, because in this show master was requesting the dolphins to perform a particular stunt). The aforementioned BBC documentary showed how dolphins could have a high level of awareness of them. They experimented through a mirror in which dolphins showcased their awareness just like humans. They looked at the mirror again and again with several angles. The scientists opined through this that dolphins have even higher-level awareness then us. They believe that in the future they would be able to communicate with us. How lovely dolphins speaking to me, ‘excuse me, or sorry or thanks.’

Finally, the documentary showed a remarkable group of Mexican grey whales, which seem able to empathize with humans and may even have a concept of forgiveness. Can it be true? Can they empathize with us? Can they have a concept of forgiveness? I am sure they do empathize with us like the fisherman caressed by the whale; a complete showcase of feeling with us. I am sure animal lovers would agree with me, that animals are violent as long as their hunger is quenched. Therefore, I think they don’t generally harm other creatures without a proper reason. This can even lead to have the concept of forgiveness. Scientists cannot know what exactly these mysterious creatures’ feelings.

 Just to reflect on the story of God’s creation, God on the fifth day, created animals of all sorts. He blessed them and made them multiply and fill the earth. And on the sixth day, God created human. God gave human dominion over the other creatures but not domination; just a point to grasp, dominion is to take care of God’s creation not dominate it.

But my point here is, God created human after he had created animals. Animals were created before man was created, God must have created them out of nothing: because God did not have any blueprint or a model to create the animals unlike the man, God created man in his likeness, hence God had a blueprint or a model for man. Therefore we can deduce from this above argument that God must have given animals some special attributes that were not in Himself, so He would have given them some kind of extra entities that were not given to humans. Now what are these special entities? I can presume that they are given some sort of powers or behavioral patters that make them tantamount to humans. Simple tangible example to elaborate this point is the shape and size of different animals is unique unlike humans who are generically looking alike.

 

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By JMD, London
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Comment on this article

  • Mark, Udyavara

    Tue, Jul 17 2012

    I have a dog (body guard), who climbs down 3 floors on my vehicle approaching home from a kilometer away. Doesn't matter what time of the hour, day or night.

    I know people in the society who even after brushing them head-on does not acknowledge your presence.

    In today's unreal world animals are more emotional, connected and their feelings are real.

  • Sheela, Sharjah

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Dear Mr. Frank ....I do not have a vehicle but i understand how it works ...i do have a pet who has real life in him, a heart, a mind and a intact body which is not programmed like machines cause it is not monotonous ..I don't know whether you own a pet...if no pls own one and then you can compare it to the machine ...Thank you for your comment anyways ...have a good day!!

  • N. Frank, India/Ksa

    Fri, Jul 13 2012

    Sheela, Sharjah

    I am sure you own a vehicle. When you turn on the ignition switch, the vehicle tells you to put the seat belt.

    When you drive above a speed limit it tells you to slow down. If the coolant is low, tells you to top up, when low on fuel, tells you to fill up.

    If problem with the engine tells you to visit the garage.

    Does this mean your vehicle has got FEELINGS???? The feelings shown by animals, to humans is nothing more than the programmed indications displayed by machines, in order for the humans to take better care of them. Be it animals/vehicles or machines

  • Sheela, Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 12 2012

    Animals do have all kinds of feelings, pain, sadness, anger,loneliness, depression etc. I own a dog and when i come back from my vacation he would not let me touch him because he misses me a lot during my absense. He shows this only with me and no one else because he is my pet and he knows who is his most loved master. He comes to know when I start packing the bags, he shows his emotions by urinating all around. It takes 2 days for him to be alright.He has different ways in expressing his feelings towards each person and situations. I can't be without him now. Also he understands my feelings and acts accordingly. When I am sad he would come and quietly sit beside me and when I am happy he will come with a teddy bear to play with me ...List goes on ..Surely they do have feelings and humanity too...and gratitude too...They don't really know how to keep the anger..they will be angry for a moment and then will come back with same amount of love .....He is 8 years old, feel sad he is sick now ..I hope everything will be alright with him soon.great article..

  • gauri nadkarni, mumbai/abudhabi

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    animals do have feelings.more feelings than humans i guess. only an animal lover would understand this. animals express their feelings not only towards humans but towards other animals too with who they are reared with too.their love is so unconditional.as long as they are not harmed they dont attack most of the time

  • John Tauro, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Animals are governed by instinct, just like feelings but for a brief period unlike human beings who tend to be emotional or sentimental over a period of time and get healed with the passage of time, because human beings are gifted with the spirit of God, i.e. the ability to discern good and bad, happiness and sorrow. Man has the power of understanding which is God's gift while animals are preprogrammed with instinct. For instance a snake can sense its prey. When winter approaches in the northern hemisphere of the earth birds automatically migrate thousands of miles southwards.

  • N. Frank, India/Ksa

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Animals dont have feelings. Only instincts for survival. Animals do have memory, animals have recognising power. Animals have varying ways to show if they are happy, sad, sick, angry or in pain. However in my opinion these do appear to be similar to feelings are not feelings only instinct.

  • DrErel Diaz, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    I am convinced that animals have emotions- My pet pug actually tried to jump out from 3rd floor balcony because he was kept tied for a long time- Many time before he would just go and sit outside the grills if he was angry- We thought he was doing it by mistake - But on the given day he actually jumped - luckily he was saved by his leashe- Suicidal attempt !!

  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    All the animals have feelings like human beings. They only kill other animal for their food except human beings..we kill kill animals for our personal entertainment also and Kill other humans for money/gold etc

  • RODRIX, USA

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    FANTASTIC ARTICLE

  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    All the animals and human beings are made up of three gunas - Satva, Raja and Thama, but the degree of combination vary from animal to animal.

    The emotinal feeling level of different animals depend upon this combination.

    The difference is that the animals can not change the combination of three gunas, but the man can do this through spiritual practice.

    Even within the human beings the degree of combination of three gunas vary from man to man. That is why we find saints as well as criminals in the human world but not the same among animals.

    The jivaathma has passed through various animal life before getting the human life.

    The man should utilise this human life to get away from the cycle of birth and death, by doing good deeds and spiritual practice.

    When the man is liberated from the cycle of birth and death, he gets Moksha.

  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Since the human being who also belongs to the category of animals has feelings definitely the other animals also will have such feelings

  • Naveen Dsouza, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    It is scientifically proved that humans and animals share 99% of the genes. Scientifically we are one of the animal species. When we have feelings animals definently have feelings.they also have langauge may be not as discreet as we have.Please check for Bonobo apes of congo in Google they are 99.99% genetically same as humans. and they have same sex behaviour as humans.they use sex for pleasure. as not the case of many other animals. When u look at bonobo life it resembles at least 40% to human social life. Do never think humans are special species. we are one out of many only evolved in certain diffrent way.

  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012


    I FEEL ANIMALS DON'T HAVE FEELINGS. THEY HAVE HUMANITY.

    PEOPLE HAVE FEELINGS BUT SOME PEOPLE DONT SHOW HUMANITY ON ANIMALS.

  • Prasad, Mangalore/W.Africa

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Mr.JMD,well written,nicely narrated. I liked your article being an animal lover. I my opinion yes animals do have a feelings.


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