Scientists have conducted a key study to determine whether other animals have the same ability to understand death as humans. In a study of wild cockatoos in Australia, they observed behavior such as gathering around dead birds of their species, touching them with their beaks, and remaining silent around them. The researchers believe that these actions may not be simply out of curiosity, but rather a social response to death. They say the study could lead to new understanding of animal behavior, emotions, and social relationships. However, the scientists say that more in-depth research is needed on this topic.

Do animals understand death? Scientists’ interesting research on cockatoos
Scientists have conducted a key study to determine whether other animals have the same ability to understand death as humans. In a study of wild cockatoos in Australia, they observed behavior such as gathering around dead birds of their species, touching them with their beaks, and remaining silent around them. The researchers believe that these actions may not be simply out of curiosity, but rather a social response to death. They say the study could lead to new understanding of animal behavior, emotions, and social relationships. However, the scientists say that more in-depth research is needed on this topic.

