sometimes animals play
“… sometimes animals play. If nature is inexorably locked in a battle for the survival of the fittest, where did frolicking come from?
Humans are probably most familiar with the playful behavior of dogs. Some breeds seem to have a greater affinity for playing, but dogs are generally fond of frolicking, either with people, other dogs, or even other animals. In a National Geographic video documentary series “Unlikely Animal Friends,” Surya the orangutan met Rosco the hound dog at a river park, and the two “carry on like long lost friends,” wrestling, running, hugging, rolling, and being silly. Did God engineer this behavior as an instinct, or is it an accidental byproduct of natural forces?” from ICR – read more here!
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