Humans and elephants appear to be able to learn and then hold grudges. I’m not sure any other animals have been documented that way. In a non-civil environment, grudges can be useful because a grudged person will never get bitten twice by the same snake. But usually, in people, they’re an over-reaction to behavior that they’d like to control but can’t.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
Humans and elephants appear to be able to learn and then hold grudges. I’m not sure any other animals have been documented that way. In a non-civil environment, grudges can be useful because a grudged person will never get bitten twice by the same snake. But usually, in people, they’re an over-reaction to behavior that they’d like to control but can’t.
Vet Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I see he’s heard about the new budget cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
willie_mctell almost 5 years ago
The patient looks familiar.
scaeva Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Osteomentitis, an unfortunately common ailment.