Emotions in Animals: Reality or Anthropomorphism? | Ron Magill | TEDxNewRiver

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

Комментарии • 42

  • @shellpitt1795
    @shellpitt1795 2 месяца назад +3

    This an absolutely moving story that brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so very much for sharing this beautiful experience ❤

  • @lizgichora6472
    @lizgichora6472 11 месяцев назад +3

    Anthropomorphic! Love teaches us how to be protective, RESPONSIBILITY. " Survival." Thank you Ron Magill.

  • @jovialneha
    @jovialneha Год назад +11

    I was amazed to see the entire sequence of the event been showed in a vivid yet anthromorphic manner i could resonate with the speaker "Being a mother is not necessarily being the one who gives birth but also the one who nurtures and protects you" kashifa and her family and the immortal relationship between kashifa and quasi ❤We could simply see the trait so closely 💙

  • @brandonmorris1117
    @brandonmorris1117 Год назад +6

    It's so awesome how animals can teach us human beings just how similar we are.

  • @nishadaphne2145
    @nishadaphne2145 Год назад +3

    Amazed by his expressive talk.....

  • @bothendsoftheleash2270
    @bothendsoftheleash2270 8 месяцев назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant. Exceptional storytelling, Thank you!

  • @jinshinjyutsuforyouranimal2071
    @jinshinjyutsuforyouranimal2071 8 месяцев назад +2

    What a fantastic talk! And a worthwhile way to spend your life. I was actually taking a break from applying for a TEDx talk and decided to watch this. My topic is how shelter dogs can make isolated, lonely people feel purposeful, while the dogs receive love. .. Maybe not the same topic but more alike that different. Thank you.

  • @shodmon6122
    @shodmon6122 4 месяца назад +2

    A cooler story than hollywood movie

  • @ranjankumarsahu998
    @ranjankumarsahu998 6 месяцев назад +2

    Am choking on emotionz here. One of the best documentary....and aptly themed. Documentary is to document a story and tell to people..❤

  • @quincyli5471
    @quincyli5471 6 месяцев назад +1

    😭what a touching story, we need more people like Ron in this world

  • @brownchairphotography
    @brownchairphotography Год назад +2

    Amazing talk Ron. Love the images but the passion you tell the stories with brings them to life.

  • @MadamHoneyB
    @MadamHoneyB 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ten thumbs way up!!! This was so insightful and educational!!!
    I shared it with my family and friends. Hope they watch it!!!

  • @bushrayousefi4969
    @bushrayousefi4969 4 месяца назад +1

    This was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever watched

  • @christaylor9095
    @christaylor9095 Год назад +2

    Nice talk, Ron. I miss my time at Metrozoo. Moments you can't get anywhere else.

  • @magma3525
    @magma3525 10 месяцев назад +3

    If people were as effective in transforming their destructive emotions and instincts as this lion, we would stop destroying animals for food. Not only that, but violence, crime and war would also end.

  • @DualStupidity
    @DualStupidity 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wish everyone could have the luxury of caring for another species. I think about "consciousness" and how it developed often, and I feel like a lot of insight can be gained by spending your life caring for and observing animals. What we call emotions are just complex extensions of primal, simpler, built-in reactions or instincts. I hypothesis that the most basal emotion is fear. Nearly everything, in some way, learns to respond to potential death, leading to fear. Over time, more complex organisms allow for more memory and the ability to associate, opening a world to more subtle and different emotions that can be applied to the increasingly complex environment.

  • @worldinwords5146
    @worldinwords5146 Год назад +1

    Loved this literally ❤❤

  • @Nature-s7g
    @Nature-s7g 6 месяцев назад

    One of the best things I have heard, and the way you did it sir, Amazing, plus a beautiful message 🙌

  • @Human_Herbivore
    @Human_Herbivore Год назад +6

    How can we know this much about animals yet deny them the freedom to live as they should in the wild?

    • @christaylor9095
      @christaylor9095 Год назад +2

      It's not the easiest question to answer. Our ancestors lived "in the wild" not so long ago. Do you want to do that again?

    • @Human_Herbivore
      @Human_Herbivore Год назад +1

      @@christaylor9095 not really a comparison. Humans are not trapped and kept in cages or enclosures their whole lives for other humans to go and gawp at them.

    • @christaylor9095
      @christaylor9095 Год назад +1

      @Herbivore it is obviously a comparison. There are differences, sure, which is why I lead with "it's not the easiest question to answer." Yes, thequality of captivity can vary depending on the establishment and, yes, they have limited movement regardless, but they also never go hungry, never go thirsty, have significantly reduced hazards from inclement weather and predation/hunting/poaching, they get veterinary treatment for parasites and medical conditions. Tradeoffs. Also, you didn't answer my question. Would you like to go back to a hunter/gather existence?

    • @Human_Herbivore
      @Human_Herbivore Год назад

      @@christaylor9095 so, would you be OK if somebody trapped you and put you in a cage for the rest of your life, if they fed you etc?

    • @christaylor9095
      @christaylor9095 Год назад

      @Herbivore I'm not going to continue if you won't answer my questions too.

  • @michellegutierrez2119
    @michellegutierrez2119 Год назад

    Exceptionally well expressed and heart felt 🫶🏼Animals and protect them from extinction before it’s too late

  • @user-ff2tu9tl8y
    @user-ff2tu9tl8y Год назад +2

    Watched this dude for a long time, and he's about as Miami as can be, look at what Florida law has become, and amplify that to animal laws..the guy from tiger King was here bypassing laws and using animals in so many ways, zoos do too, they may learn a lot but they know it's wrong in a lot of ways...

  • @mobarakhossensajib6191
    @mobarakhossensajib6191 Год назад +1

    love this storyteller, amazing.

    • @christaylor9095
      @christaylor9095 Год назад +1

      Ron is a pretty great guy. This is not performative, either. He's just like this.

  • @earlbucklin8323
    @earlbucklin8323 Год назад +2

    Thank you all

  • @Floridaorange3
    @Floridaorange3 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @alitng4887
    @alitng4887 Год назад

    amazing story

  • @RO-uz4oi
    @RO-uz4oi 7 месяцев назад

    The winning lion is the one that walks away.

  • @Роман-я8н8з
    @Роман-я8н8з Год назад +6

    Incredible storyteller 😊

  • @theoryandapplication7197
    @theoryandapplication7197 6 месяцев назад

    interesting

  • @mrredfairy1
    @mrredfairy1 Год назад

    YAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

  • @Pjayjay
    @Pjayjay 9 месяцев назад

    Wait, if jabari is quasis dad, then why was in not cool?

  • @ENFPerspectives
    @ENFPerspectives Год назад +1

    People infer inaccurate things about other humans constantly, yet we think we get animals? Smh. She could equally fear him so she is submitting; as a young lioness, she is used to seeing lion behavior. Equally plausible, it is pure instinct, no emotion. Sigh.... humans

  • @armandocastillorodriguez1731
    @armandocastillorodriguez1731 Год назад +2

    Viva mi Real Madrid

  • @TimeOfTheEnd-z6v
    @TimeOfTheEnd-z6v 5 месяцев назад

    Delusional