PICTURES SAY MORE THAN A THOUSAND WORDS TO MAKE YOU BELIEVE THAT ANIMALS HAVE FEELINGS JUST LIKE HUMANS

Do not think animals have no emotions, they also know how to cry, know the pain of losing close family members.

Until near death, this female kangaroo was still trying to reach for her baby, and there was another male kangaroo, probably a mate, also trying to hug the female kangaroo. This emotional photo of the kangaroo family has touched millions of people around the world. The photo was taken in a meadow at River Heads, Queensland, Australia.

A baby elephant tries to wake up her mother’s carcass at the Gunung Rara Conservation Center, Borneo island, Malaysia.

The strange friendship between a dog and a beaver in Bloomingdale, Georgia has touched many people. But the beaver died suddenly in 2012, so heartbroken by the loss of a close friend, the dog spent hours next to the beaver’s carcass.

The image that makes anyone looking at it shed tears when the gorilla Gana holds the baby monkey carcass was recorded at Munster Zoo, Germany.

Two penguins are attached to the carcass of a small penguin.

Many chimpanzees gathered to say goodbye to Dorothy, a chimpanzee who died in the Sanaga-Yong rescue center in Cameroon from heart failure. Although they are naughty and noisy animals, these chimpanzees all stood silently when they witnessed Dorothy being taken away.

A camel howls in pain over the loss of its cub.

A herd of bison in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota is entwined with the carcass of a lost bison.

A falcon in pain next to a dead baby bird in the Galapagos, Ecuador.

A five-month-old elephant lies next to her mother’s carcass in Samburu, Kenya, and doesn’t leave a step.

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