For some reason, this reminded me of when I was watching planet earth the other night, and there were birds of paradise doing the most ridiculous mating dances. My point? Animals might seem advanced in ways, but it's silly to say they are way ahead of us, I mean come on, they were here first. Not saying I don't respect animals, I love them, but their virtue is the simplicity and innocence. I don't think they ever break it down as much as we do. I'm getting the message that civilization has become way too complicated, and I totally agree! I don't think anyone would be depressed if they spent a good part of their day doing hands on work in the outdoors, socializing with others, and providing for themselves. :stoned: Now I want to start my own farm.

Sorry it's a cloudy day, and I'm in a rambling mood myself.
scagster Reviewed by scagster on . Are they smarter? After watching countless hours of my dogs entertaining themselves, it gave me a very good reason to sit down and think a while. I sparked up a bowl, climbed a hill behind my house with my dogs, and let them play in the fields. Simply by letting out a highly complex series of hormone combinations, dogs can easily tell what is going on with each other; whether it's a combination of body language and fear being sensed in the pack, or a silly play bow and ginning face, dogs readily pick up these Rating: 5