@@DavidVassleofYeshua Too much shitty nature documentaries does this to a person. Animals have very variegated and complex patterns of behavior. If the world was as simple as you think it is, you would go to the wild and predict everything before it happened.
A soul might exist at a level deeper than the level at which empathy is even applicable (the Eastern religions would certainly say as much) so honestly even if they didn't feel empathy, I'd still err on the side of them having souls :)
Awesome, my female cat does that, none of my other male cats have ever done something like this. My female cat believes it's a large window and sometimes when a rodent or pigeon shows on my 4K QLED screen at 4K resolution, she goes behind the TV thinking will find them there..LOL
So.... they fails the mirror test, but can express (amount other thing) empathy and understand changes in camera angles.....? are we sure we aren't reading too much?
Disney seems to have done a great job with the accurate body language of the characters. Yes, music plays a big role in controlling the emotions you have at certain scenes. But animals are all about body language and cat or dog, reacting defensive towards Scar or the hyenas approaching the cubs, well... the animators were perfectly accurate this time
El último perrito que raza es pero se nota que supuestamente es de raza mañosa pero se nota que está bien criado y tiene sentimientos bien por los dueños que no va en la raza sino como los crían
I take back every criticism I have of this movie. I love the idea that Disney spent several hundred million dollars just to give our pets a movie they can get immersed in.
It's just amazing how the dog at 0:41 really was responding defensively for Mufasa. Each action was a direct response to Scar's attacks and he even let out a cry when seeing Mufasa falling.
Considering that the pets have the capacity to interpret what's shown on screen, i don't see any reason as to why they wouldn't be able to know it's fake.
@@brendanvanbiljon3861 nah they don't know because what they're interpreting is the scene showing that an animal died the movie Never tells you it's fake so there's no reason to believe they know it
The bulldog had me crying-he understands being wounded, hurt or dead. Give him extra TLC guy's! He will be loyal to you-be kind and loyal to your dog!🐾🐶💗
@ ShadowDemon_4 I totally agree with you !! The pets have more empathy and concern than the humans !! The pets definitely could have used some cuddles!!
Omg! I felt so bad for the pets, I don't know how they can laugh when that sweet creature is going through pain. I would hug them and comfort them. Some people just lack empathy. The laugh really bothered me.
The cat was so determined to fight the hyena, that when it looked back like literally saying this the time I will finally meet the maker while die fighting, or take 10th birth to stab that sob hyena.
He went back to his hooman with a look, like wtf you also aint helping, yeah certain animals do feel emotions. Had my eyes wet, if that cat had a chance it would have battle out the hyena cat was damm serious to fight.
Those pets knew who the villian was. That black doggo wanted to help and comfort Simba. And the yellow doggo went to attack Scar for knocking Mufasa off the cliff.
@@nvidia440 These pets see animals on the screen, think they are real and react to them. there is nothing more to their reaction. they absolutely don't understand what's happening on the screen. it's shocking how little people know and understand about animals and their mental capacity.
@@karolakkolo123 I've had hundreds of pets from different species in my life. I really enjoy observing and understanding animal behavior so sometimes I can tell what's going on in an animal's head.
@@varshoee But people cry because of what happens in movies all the time. It's just a matter of attention and being absorbed by the thing. It doesn't mean that those people think that the characters are real. How do you know that that's not the same for pets?
The cat thought he was in the middle of it, he looks behind him to comfort the little ones and to let them know he got everything under his cute little paws.
Just shows how pets can be as emotional as us watching TV. My late dog loved Star Trek battle scenes. My cats past and present would just sleep through TV. But always near or on me.
И жалко, что хозяева смеялись над ними. Они не понимают, что их питомцы искренне переживают и волнуются за то, что происходит на экране. Как дети. Надо бы успокоить их, приласкать, а не смеяться.
I was watching this and my 4 dogs came over and started barking, my kittens smashed the TV with their paws 10000 times when scar or hyenas(sorry if i spelt it wrong) would show up- 😂
Котейкин не сбежал, а защищает львёнков, побольше яиц чем у большинства людей. 1:20 Чёрный собакин тоже сочувствует в отличии от операторов бездушных, сердца нету, ржут сидят мля.
This was pretty amazing, actually. I don't want to read human emotions in from such short videos - but it's really difficult not to when it looks for all the world as if the kitty is trying to save the cubs from the hyenas and the beautiful pup at the end is sad for Simba losing his papa.