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Final Escape

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Just came across this story about dogs commiting suicide. The bridge ones in Scotland are particularly interesting.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/canine-corner/201008/do-dogs-commit-suicide

https://omgfacts.com/the-mystery-of-scotlands-dog-suicide-bridge/
Omg! I didn't think dogs committed suicide but given that they become dependent and very attached to owners I guess I can understand they experience distress. Now they got no pack, got adjusted to the domestic life and now they don't know how to deal.
 
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creationisdeath

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I don't know the mechanism behind it but some bird species can die of loneliness. May be related
 
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I knew about this
 
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Wow until now I honestly thought suicide was a human species only phenomena.

If it's in some species nature to have a sub population suicidal then what evolutionary purpose does that fill? :notsure:
 
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Johnnythefox

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Wow until now I honestly thought suicide was a human species only phenomena.

If it's in some species nature to have a sub population suicidal then what evolutionary purpose does that fill? :notsure:
These are two instances that I know of involving a dolphin and an orca.
I think it's well documented how orcas respond negatively in captivity.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/heartbreaking-footage-shows-seaworld-killer-8122164

https://m.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entr...NvbS8&guce_referrer_cs=T33tF7JqZDoyUtErCymOKA
 
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Omg! I didn't think dogs committed suicide but given that they become dependent and very attached to owners I guess I can understand they experience distress. Now they got no pack, got adjusted to the domestic life and now they don't know how to deal.
Thats what I think, too. Suicide is clearly a human behavior.
 
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Wow until now I honestly thought suicide was a human species only phenomena.

If it's in some species nature to have a sub population suicidal then what evolutionary purpose does that fill? :notsure:
There is no evolutionary purpose for suicide. Evolution only explains genetic/biochemistry adaptation to the environment. Humans got very intelligent trough genetic mutations. Thanks rhis intelligence we can do also things, which evoltion no directly has forseen.
 
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RyanSuicide

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It seems life is so terrible even dogs want out of it
 
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I think in an earlier thread there was a discussion that apparently dolphins can commit suicide if they're kept in captivity.

A thing I noticed that it seems like the more intelligent animals (dolphins, orcas, some birds, etc.) are capable of wanting to commit suicide. I'm not saying every single suicidal person is a super special genius or anything but it's kind of interesting.
 
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