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Here are 3 animals that observe funerals like humans

Losing a loved one is heartbreaking and traumatizing and as humans we have a way of expressing it. Actually, it’s performed as a ritual when it comes to grieving the demise of loved one

However it has been observed that some animals grieve like human beings. Below are animals that grieve like humans:

Elephants

Elephants interact with their dead members in a special but varied way. Several researchers state that these animals are very smart and emotional. Something special about them is that even non-family members show interest whenever there is death.

“What the family was doing was interesting, but what her non-relatives were doing is also important. You see their investigation of the body. You see calves walking past and smelling it. It is amazing to see that level of fascination. Her family was distressed that she wasn’t getting up. But the larger population also was interested in her death,” a Colorado State University doctoral student, Shifra Goldenberg, told National Geographic when sharing a rare 2013 video recorded at Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya.

Chimpanzees

Chimpanzee mothers behave like human mothers when their children die. A chimpanzee mother continues to care for her little one after death until s/he decays beyond recognition.

“The behaviours expressed by this female chimpanzee when she first endures physical separation from her dead infant provide valuable insight into… the possible ways in which chimpanzees gather information about the state of responsiveness of individuals around them (hence learning about ‘death’),” Katherine Cronin notes in the American Journal of Primatology.

Dolphins

Besides land animals, creatures of the sea also mourn their associates. Dolphins have been observed guarding there dead on various occasions. They also respect human life based on incidences where they help humans facing danger in the waters.

Giraffes, baboons, geladas, macaques, gorillas and lemurs have also been documented participating in death rituals.

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