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Animal Grief: How Pets and Wild Animals Mourn Their Dead
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Animal Grief: How Pets and Wild Animals Mourn Their Dead

Do animals grieve like humans? From loyal dogs to elephants guarding bones, explore the moving ways pets and wild creatures mourn their dead.

by The Wild Decoder•August 25, 2025August 25, 2025•2

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A close-up of a green lizard resting on a branch inside a mini jungle enclosure.
When you build a mini jungle for your pet lizard, every branch becomes a home and every leaf a hiding place. Photo By Alexey Sukhariev From Unsplash
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A brown otter standing upright with its front paws raised, looking upward with a curious and expressive face.
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Gray and white indoor cat lying on a rope-covered wooden toy for enrichment
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A white rabbit sitting on grass surrounded by autumn leaves, appearing alert and relaxed.
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