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Do animals have fellings?英语讨论题!

Do animals have fellings?英语讨论题!
Do animals have fellings?
英语讨论题!

Do animals have fellings?英语讨论题!
sure, they have feelings, but the feelings are hard for us to understand, just like they can't understand us.

yes, they have.

of course they have!

yes they do
Unlike a child that can respond verbally to let you know how they feel , animals cannot talk. Through our work with animals we have learned to look for other means of communication to ...

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Unlike a child that can respond verbally to let you know how they feel , animals cannot talk. Through our work with animals we have learned to look for other means of communication to help us figure out their emotional state and to better understand their illness or injury. As we studied our patients over the past eleven years, we learned more than just how they communicate, but how they feel and think.
By far, the most common questions that the public asks us, are about the emotions and the intelligence of animals. This particular field of study is more than just an interest but is a passion for us.
The scientific community rejects the idea that animals have higher emotions, those emotions that humans feel. Throughout history, these feelings are what distinguished man from lower animals. Today, there are still many trainers who work with animals that will avoid acknowledgment of animal’s feelings and intelligence, fearing persecution.
On the other hand, the pendulum swings to the other side where people believe that animals have the same feelings as humans, such as in some Disney movies. This is called anthropomorphism.
After working with so many animals of different species we have drawn our own opinions to the subject. Some animals are definitely more intelligent than formally believed and each animal has a unique personality. As rehabilitators and surrogate parents, we have to teach many lessons to our patients to prepare them for release. Many of their lessons were believed to be instinctive, experience has proven many of these beliefs to be incorrect. We have also seen animals behave altruistic toward other animals, defying many of Darwin’s theories.
Many of the creatures of Hawk Creek are permanent resident due to injury or imprinting, giving us great opportunities to observe them. Here are only a few examples of our observations. We hope that you will enjoy them and drawn up your own conclusion:


"Desperado", Hawk Creek's resident Harris Hawk, and comedian!

HARRIS HAWK - a sense of humor? a complex plan?
When Desperado arrived from Arizona, he spent the first couple of days placing all of the larger stones from the bottom of his enclosure and carefully balanced them on the top of the door. So every time we walked into his enclosure, we caused all of the stones to fall on our heads. While this was taking place, Desperado would fly to a closer vantage point and seemed to take great delight in his success. It only took about four days before we removed all of the large stones and replaced them with hacky sacks and racquetballs. Everyone was grateful since only the hacky sack could fit above the ledge above the door. It is much softer on the old head! Desperado did not get the previous loud reaction from us and took to a new game. He walked or actually stumbled around in his pool with his hacky sacks or racket balls in both feet.

"Red" checks out the camera.

RED FOX - joy, trust, and jealousy?
Our fox has complex relationships with humans that mirror our own. Red has definite opinions about certain people. Even at eight years of age he still chooses who are his family, friends and foes. With patience and respect, you can change your status from foe to family. A familiar sounding car will get his tail wagging with the intensity increasing when a friend is in view. As soon as we talk to him, his tail goes from a wag to a full propeller motion. Upon entering his enclosure for a morning scratch, he falls into a submissive position on his back, closes his eyes and actually smiles! If we stop at another enclosure first or even if we stop to talk to someone else while scratching his tummy, we are immediately reprimanded by a verbal bark or gentle tug.


Misu ("Rippling Water") is a female river otter from Iowa
RIVER OTTER - enthusiasm, attention getting schemes, forgiveness?
We recently received a one year old river otter from Iowa that is extremely intelligent and playful. We used operant conditioning (a positive form of training) to teach her husbandry behaviors. To our surprise she immediately comprehended the trainers request and within a fifteen minute period, learned 3-4 behaviors. She learned to target to the target stick, hold a position, followed a trainer and come when called! She not only learned all of these tasks, she did it with great enthusiasm and didn’t want to stop. She creates her own games and she even does her own laundry. Everyday, she takes her towel from inside and drags it across her enclosure and into the bottom of the pool. As a matter of fact, her bowl and all of her toys are also on the bottom, everyday. We believe that she does this to get our attention since she seems very pleased when we clean up her mess. If we catch her in the act, we tell her "wrong" and she lies her head down while pouting and pretends that she was innocent. She is a very special resident because she has somehow managed to be a very loving animal which is very unusual since she is a member of the weasel family and because of her harsh encounter with man. She lost her front leg and half of her teeth due to leg-hold trap. She has had numerous surgeries, shots, sutures, and was tested and examined for over six months. After several frightening plane rides and unexpected layovers, she arrived a frightened, growling otter. In this case most animals will either fear man for the rest of their life or require years of patient training with little gain. Within two weeks she trusted us and welcomed a scratch, roll or tug on any part of her body. We are greeted enthusiastically every time we enter the enclosure and she follows and participates in all cleaning activities. We don’t know why she is this way, but we do know she is very special because it just doesn’t happen.

From a horse that likes to tease people to a wild crow that feeds any songbird patient, our stories could go on forever but limited space allows for only a few. We feel that man has underestimate animal's abilities to think, feel and learn. Acknowledging these higher emotions would force us to rethink our relationship with animals, our utilitarian views.
There, we said it. It's out there now . We can anticipate all kinds of mail from this article but we feel that it’s about time someone said it. The sky didn’t fall, life goes on, so what was the big threat? Anyway, we hope that you can see animals in a different light, we certainly do.
Suggested reading:
When Elephants Weep by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
Love, Miracles, and Animal Healing by Allen M. Scoen, D.V.M

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Do animals have spirits?
[What follows are excerpts from two articles by President Joseph Fielding Smith. The first is from "Your Question: Do Animals Have Spirits?" Improvement Era, Jan. 1958,...

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Do animals have spirits?
[What follows are excerpts from two articles by President Joseph Fielding Smith. The first is from "Your Question: Do Animals Have Spirits?" Improvement Era, Jan. 1958, 16-17. An edited version of this article is found in Answers to Gospel Questions, 2:48-51. The second is a passage titled "Pre-existence of All Creatures," Doctrines of Salvation, 1:62-64. The original footnotes are included here parenthetically with the text. All emphasis is in the original.]
DO ANIMALS HAVE SPIRITS?
Do animals have spirits? Will they obtain the resurrection? Where will they go? President Smith discusses simply and succinctly the immortality of the animal world.
QUESTION: "Do animals have spirits? If so, will they obtain the resurrection and if so, where will they go?"
ANSWER: The simple answer is that animals do have spirits and that through the redemption made by our Savior they will come forth in the resurrection to enjoy the blessing of immortal life. The Bible as it has come to us through numerous translations and copies does not contain the information concerning the immortality of the animal world in the clearness which, without any doubt, it was invested with the pure inspiration of the revelations of the Lord. However, there are some passages which still remain bearing witness to the eternal nature of the animal world. Among these are the following:
"Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them....
"These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens,
"And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground." (Genesis 2:1, 4-5.)
Then, before death came upon the world, the Lord planted a garden for Adam and Eve and placed all manner of cattle and living creatures on the earth, as well as vegetation. When Adam transgressed the commandment, all things upon the earth became subject to death, as well as Adam and Eve, and the earth itself partook of this fall.
In the restoration of the original scriptures to the Prophet Joseph Smith we are given a clearer picture of conditions both before and after the fall. This is the account as it was written by Moses:
"And now, behold, I say unto you, that these are the generations of the heaven and of the earth, when they were created, in the day that I, the Lord God, made the heaven and the earth;
"And every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew. For I, the Lord God created all things, of which I have spoken, spiritually, before they were naturally upon the face of the earth. For I, the Lord God, had not caused it to rain upon the face of the earth. And I, the Lord God, had created all the children of men; and not yet a man to till the ground; for in heaven created I them; and there was not yet flesh upon the earth, neither in the water, neither in the air;
"But I, the Lord God, spake, and there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground." (Moses 3:4-6.)
Then to make the matter perfectly clear, the Lord added this:
"And out of the ground made I, the Lord God, to grow every tree, naturally, that is pleasant to the sight of man; and man could behold it. And it became also a living soul. For it was spiritual in the day that I created it; for it remaineth in the sphere in which I, God created it, yea, even all things which I prepared for the use of man; and man saw that it was good for food...." [(Moses 3:9.)]
When the Lord revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith many things concerning the millennium and the events which should precede and follow it, he gave the following:
"And again, verily, verily, I say unto you that when the thousand years are ended, and men again begin to deny their God, then will I spare the earth but for a little season;
"And the end shall come, and the heaven and the earth shall be consumed and pass away, and there shall be a new heaven and a new earth.
"For all old things shall pass away, and all things shall become new, even the heaven and the earth, and all the fulness thereof, both men and beasts, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea;
"And not one hair, neither mote, shall be lost, for it is the workmanship of mine hand." (D & C 29:22-25.)
What is meant by "the four beasts"?
While meeting with a group of the members of the Church one day in March 1882, the Prophet Joseph Smith was asked this question: "What are we to understand by the four beasts, spoken of in the same verse?" (i.e. Revelation 4:6.) His answer is as follows:
"They are figurative expressions, used by the Revelator John, in describing heaven, the paradise of God, the happiness of man, and of beasts, and of creeping things, and of the fowls of the air; that which is spiritual being in the likeness of that which is temporal; and that which is temporal in the likeness of that which is spiritual; the spirit of man in the likeness of his person, as also the spirit of the beast, and every other creature which God has created." (Ibid., 77:2.)
Again when commenting on the Revelation of John, the Prophet said:
"John saw curious looking beasts in heaven, he saw every creature that was in heaven ... actually there, giving glory to God. How do you prove it? (See Revelation 5:13.) ' And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.'
"beings of a thousand forms"
"I suppose John saw beings there of a thousand forms, that had been saved from ten thousand times ten thousand earths like this,—strange beasts of which we have no conception: all might be seen in heaven. The grand secret was to show John what there was in heaven. John learned that God glorified Himself by saving all that His hands had made, whether beasts, fowls, fishes or men; and He will glorify Himself with them.
"Says one, ' I cannot believe in the salvation of beasts.' Any man who will tell you that this could not be, would tell you that the revelations are not true. John heard the words of the beasts giving glory to God, and understood them. God who made the beasts could understand every language spoken by them. The four beasts were four of the most noble animals that had filled the measure of their creation, and had been saved from other worlds, because they were perfect: they were like angels in their sphere. We are not told where they came from, and I do not know; but they were seen and heard by John praising and glorifying God." (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 291-292.)
As to where the beasts, birds, and fish, and all other creatures will go after the resurrection we can only express an opinion. John saw many of them in heaven in the presence of God. It is very probable that they, like mankind, will be distributed in the various kingdoms, celestial, terrestrial, and telestial We may well believe that in each of these kingdoms such creatures will be assigned.
PRE-EXISTENCE OF ALL CREATURES
ALL LIFE CREATED IN THE SPIRIT. Every creature had a spiritual existence. The spirits of men, beasts, and all animal life, existed before the foundations of the earth were laid, and are living entities. (Moses 3:5-9.) As death, through the fall, has passed upon all, so the resurrection, through the mission of Jesus Christ, comes to all. (Church News, Feb. 15, 1941, pp. 1, 7: D. & C. 29:22-25.)
ANIMALS CREATED FOR MAN. I want to give you a little explanation of man's relationship to the animals upon the earth, as the Lord has given it to us by revelation—not as it is taught by man in the world—but the true relationship which exists between man and beast. Man is the greatest of all the creations of God. He is his offspring. We are all his children. It was made known through the Prophet Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon, who saw it in vision, that the inhabitants of this earth and other worlds are begotten sons and daughters unto God. (D. & C. 76:24.) That ought to put an end—so far as Latter-day Saints are concerned—to all this nonsense prevailing in the world regarding the origin of man.
Man, I say, as the offspring of God, is the greatest of all his creations. He is greater than the moon, the sun, and the stars, which are the work of the fingers of God, and are made for the benefit of man. It is man's place to rule, and stand at the head of all other dominions, powers, creations, and beings, which the Lord our God has created. (Ps. 8:1-9.)
ANIMALS HAVE SOULS. The idea prevails in general, I believe, in the religious world where the gospel truth is misunderstood, that man is the only being on the earth that has what is called a soul or a spirit. We know this is not the case, for the Lord has said that not only has man a spirit, and is thereby a living soul, but likewise the beasts of the field, the fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea have spirits, and hence are living souls. But this does not make them kinsmen to the sons and daughters of God. They are our Father's creations, not his offspring, and that is the great difference between man and beast.
It would be a very strange world where animals were not found. If, after the resurrection of the dead, we discovered that man was the only living creature with immortality, we would certainly consider it a very strange world. Yet the idea does prevail that man has a spirit and the animals have not. Some people think this is the great thing that distinguishes man from all other beings.
FORM OF ANIMAL SPIRITS. The fish, the fowl, the beasts of the field, lived before they were placed naturally in this earth, and so did the plants that are upon the face of the earth. The spirits that possess the bodies of the animals are in the similitude of their bodies. In other words, the bodies of animals conform to the spirits which possess them, and which existed before they were placed on the earth; "that which is spiritual being in the likeness of that which is temporal; and that which is temporal in the likeness of that which is spiritual; the spirit of man in the likeness of his person, as also the spirit of the beast, and every other creature which God has created." (Gen. & Hist. Mag., vol. 17, pp. 152-154; D. & C. 77:2.)
[Above are excerpts from two articles by President Joseph Fielding Smith. The first is from "Your Question: Do Animals Have Spirits?" Improvement Era, Jan. 1958, 16-17. An edited version of this article is found in Answers to Gospel Questions, 2:48-51. The second is a passage titled "Pre-existence of All Creatures," Doctrines of Salvation, 1:62-64. The original footnotes are included here parenthetically with the text. All emphasis is in the original.]
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