71. Animal love: Hot-blooded elephants, guppy love, and love dogs | Psychology Today
or friends). Helen Fisher, author of Why We Love, put forth what she calls a "immodest proposal" concerning the evolution of love: "All these data lead me to believe that animals big and little are biologically driven to prefer, pursue,
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72. Pets are good for us: Where science and common sense meet | Psychology Today
each Othe r ( see also). Fish also help us along. "After bowls of goldFish were placed in nursing-facility dining rooms, most patients experienced an appetite increase and subsequent weight gain." Current research also shows cats are also
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73. Animal love: Hot-blooded elephants, guppy love, and love dogs | Psychology Today
or friends). Helen Fisher, author of Why We Love, put forth what she calls a "immodest proposal" concerning the evolution of love: "All these data lead me to believe that animals big and little are biologically driven to prefer, pursue,
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74. Animal love: Hot-blooded elephants, guppy love, and love dogs | Psychology Today
or friends). Helen Fisher, author of Why We Love, put forth what she calls a "immodest proposal" concerning the evolution of love: "All these data lead me to believe that animals big and little are biologically driven to prefer, pursue,
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75. Pets are good for us: Where science and common sense meet | Psychology Today
each Othe r ( see also). Fish also help us along. "After bowls of goldFish were placed in nursing-facility dining rooms, most patients experienced an appetite increase and subsequent weight gain." Current research also shows cats are also
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76. Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our goodwill and we mu...
wolves, and foxes, to archer fish who catch prey by spitting water at them to various birds including Adélie penguins living near the Ross Ice Shelf and Steller’s jays and western evening grosbeaks living around my home. Just as we
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77. Pets are good for us: Where science and common sense meet | Psychology Today
each Othe r ( see also). Fish also help us along. "After bowls of goldFish were placed in nursing-facility dining rooms, most patients experienced an appetite increase and subsequent weight gain." Current research also shows cats are also
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78. Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our goodwill and we mu...
wolves, and foxes, to archer fish who catch prey by spitting water at them to various birds including Adélie penguins living near the Ross Ice Shelf and Steller’s jays and western evening grosbeaks living around my home. Just as we
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79. Animal love: Hot-blooded elephants, guppy love, and love dogs | Psychology Today
or friends). Helen Fisher, author of Why We Love, put forth what she calls a "immodest proposal" concerning the evolution of love: "All these data lead me to believe that animals big and little are biologically driven to prefer, pursue,
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80. Animal Emotions | Psychology Today
it, "gone huntin'" and "gone fishin'" usually mean "gone killin'." But death is often a blessing, a relief from the pain and suffering of being stalked, crippled or mutilated, and dying agonizingly slowly. Some who hunt and fish truly enjoy the
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