I thought this might give you all a breath of fresh air:
"Recent studies have shown that mice empathize with familiar mice who are suffering, that captive male monkeys will hand over a bottle of fruit juice for a chance to ogle photos of female monkeys' bottoms and that rats accustomed to being tickled will come running for more, making high-pitched chirps linked to the origins of human laughter."
From: ANIMAL RIGHTS
They think, feel pain
BY JONATHAN BALCOMBE
http://www.miami.com:80/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/15975425.htm
Originally posted by arrakisThey will also beg for mercy when your foot is placed squarely over their esophagus... the cute little bastards.
I thought this might give you all a breath of fresh air:
"Recent studies have shown that mice empathize with familiar mice who are suffering, that captive male monkeys will hand over a bottle of fruit juice for a chance to ogle photos of female monkeys' bottoms and that rats accustomed to being tickled will come running for more, making high-pitched chirp ...[text shortened]... n
BY JONATHAN BALCOMBE
http://www.miami.com:80/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/15975425.htm
Originally posted by arrakisMice also make cute little chirping sounds as you drop them in a blender so this proves nothing.
I thought this might give you all a breath of fresh air:
"Recent studies have shown that mice empathize with familiar mice who are suffering, that captive male monkeys will hand over a bottle of fruit juice for a chance to ogle photos of female monkeys' bottoms and that rats accustomed to being tickled will come running for more, making high-pitched chirp n
BY JONATHAN BALCOMBE
http://www.miami.com:80/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/15975425.htm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1263758.stm
Originally posted by arrakisDon't bother.
I thought this might give you all a breath of fresh air:
"Recent studies have shown that mice empathize with familiar mice who are suffering, that captive male monkeys will hand over a bottle of fruit juice for a chance to ogle photos of female monkeys' bottoms and that rats accustomed to being tickled will come running for more, making high-pitched chirp ...[text shortened]... n
BY JONATHAN BALCOMBE
http://www.miami.com:80/mld/miamiherald/news/opinion/15975425.htm