Animal Behavior – Using Laughter for Animal Communication

Animal Behavior studies reveal all sorts of neat information about our animal friends. One such study targeted the question: do animals laugh? The result may surprise you! Researchers working with rats discovered that when they tickled them, they laughed. Their study discerned that this offered a unique way to encourage animal communication. Take a look at this short video clip, it really is exciting.Rats When You Tickle Them

One Response to Animal Behavior – Using Laughter for Animal Communication
  1. Neida Strandburg
    February 18, 2012 | 3:36 pm

    Good reason. I enjoy read it Martha

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