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Why Do Humans Seem To Be The Only Life-Form On This Planet Which Really Enjoys Inflicting Suffering On Other Animals (Usually Of Their Own Species)?
Many animals kill to feed themselves, but they don't do it for pleasure (of course it could be argued that they do it for the pleasure of filling their bellies, but on the whole they don't go beyond that). And they don't declare war or execute (without eating) non-believers or those of the wrong shape or skin-colour, nor do they inflict deliberate pain such as burning or flaying alive.
It seems that the higher the 'intelligence', the more gratuitously vicious they become. Domestic cats can appear to enjoy playing with a mouse, but I suspect that 'playing' is simply practising for when they are grown up and need to be adept at obtaining food.
Chimps and some marine predators seem to display more 'vicious' behaviour.
It seems to me that the higher the intelligence the more cruelty enters into it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Barry - Male lions kill cubs to prevent them growing up and challenging dominance, and with it the chance to further genetic domination of the pride.
More sophisticated behaviour may equate to more 'cruelty', but we should be aware of attributing animal behaviours as comparable or equivalent to ours by anthromorphipication.
Male lions who have found a new mate will kill all existing cubs. This ensures that the lioness goes into season and have his babies.
I think that the difference is that humans decide to do something cruel whilst knowing it is wrong.
Domestic cats are an oxymoron. They are intelligent enough to manipulate humans and live in our homes. But they still have a really wild side and can be unpredictable. They are also highly entertaining.
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