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For centuries, humans viewed animals as unthinking biological machines ruled only by base instincts. This documentary explores revolutionary advances in neuroscience that challenge this long-held belief, opening up the inner world of the animal kingdom. We look at the scientific evidence showing that fear, anger, curiosity, and even love are not exclusive to us. Using incredible footage from the wild, from the fear response of a wild woodrat to the social politics of baboons, we see how emotions are vital for survival, enabling animals to escape danger, form bonds, and maintain complex social groups. You will see how an elephant's love for its young is fueled by the same brain chemicals that affect human parents, and how chimpanzees use patience and reciprocity to manage powerful emotions like envy and greed. This film proves that whether they are a lone apex predator or part of a vast herd, animals are not emotionally empty; they are driven by a rich, complex, and vital emotional life, just like us. Subscribe for more videos on all things wildlife and nature: https://bitly.ws/VciZ