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Is the smile unique to humans?

Only humans smile?


  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .

james dixon

Well-Known Member
Premium Member


Is the smile unique to humans?

A smile is a smile

When a wolf shows his teeth,.,./\,./\.,.,

.,.,.,..,.He means business
http://tinyurl.com/kpsv7cj

When we humans show our teeth, it’s called a smile
http://tinyurl.com/p2pzhs3

Is the difference an evolutionary thing
and once upon a time we smiled
for the same reason wolves smile today-?

then again

Only humans have
Multi colored eyes
blue, green, brown

https://tinyurl.com/ya98jnhh

& cry


By chance;
do you have any idea why?
 
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sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
One among many

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Jumi

Well-Known Member
Humans aren't the only ones to smile. But the way we smile is more unique... though pets can learn to smile as we do and signal the same emotional message that the owners.
 

Rational Agnostic

Well-Known Member

Is the smile unique to humans?

A smile is a smile

When a wolf shows his teeth,.,./\,./\.,.,

.,.,.,..,.He means business
http://tinyurl.com/kpsv7cj

When we humans show our teeth, it’s called a smile
http://tinyurl.com/p2pzhs3

Is the difference an evolutionary thing
and once upon a time we smiled
for the same reason wolves smile today-?

then again

Only humans have
Multi colored eyes
blue, green, brown

https://tinyurl.com/ya98jnhh

& cry


By chance;
do you have any idea why?
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Highly doubt the smile is unique to humans, but even if it is, that's no problem at all for evolutionary theory. There are many species that have unique traits, so what?
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
When a wolf shows his teeth,.,./\,./\.,.,

.,.,.,..,.He means business

There's a great group of ladies who regularly volunteer to sew costumes for local amateur theater groups. They thoroughly enjoy their regular sewing bees with a purpose.

But they also have to deal with theatrical people, as volunteers. Everyone from 20ish prima donnas to 8 year olds (who's parents don't necessarily grasp the abilities or involvement in the production of their talented little darling :) )

They named themselves The Smiling Dogs. Happy to help, but don't even try pushing them around because they don't have to take your crap.

Tom
 

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה

Is the smile unique to humans?

A smile is a smile

When a wolf shows his teeth,.,./\,./\.,.,

.,.,.,..,.He means business
http://tinyurl.com/kpsv7cj

When we humans show our teeth, it’s called a smile
http://tinyurl.com/p2pzhs3

Is the difference an evolutionary thing
and once upon a time we smiled
for the same reason wolves smile today-?

then again

Only humans have
Multi colored eyes
blue, green, brown

https://tinyurl.com/ya98jnhh

& cry


By chance;
do you have any idea why?
Birds, dogs, cats, wolves and goodness knows what else have multi-colored eyes.
 

james dixon

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Birds, dogs, cats, wolves and goodness knows what else have multi-colored eyes.

Thanks, I stand corrected---------

The default eye colour for dogs is brown: However, a number of genes can affect eye colour. Amber eyes usually occur when the eumelanin produced by the dog is diluted or modified by the recessive genes in the B or D series. In other words, all liver dogs (bb) have amber eyes, and so do blue and isabella dogs (dd).
 
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