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That is a very good question! I have never thought about it visually! I am not sure, but as far as appreciating that the left side of the hill has a soggy wet mud hole, that might attract a pig to wallow in, I might assume that this is a pleasant place for the pig to want to be, but as far as aesthetically pleasing to their mind as far as visual attraction, I'm not sure? Perhap a place close to water and a soft warm spot to lay in the sun etc for physical needs or such but to just want to appreciate its beauty or splendor may be more a human observation or pleasure..
We really need to address the more fundamental question of what characteristics make a scene visually appealing to us, then ask how these might map onto the experiences, sensory spectrum and aspirations of another species. I think a lot depends on experience and aspiration (which is to a large extent determined by experience). I recall a woman who had grown up in landscapes dominated by sand and camels, being appalled by the English midlands: "It's all too green!" but on the other hand when I described Essex to a colleague from Sierra Leone as "flat, dry, sunny, and too cold for mosquitoes" he said "It sounds like heaven."
I can imagine a dog appreciating a beautiful scent that would be lost on a human.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Quote from: evan_au on 15/11/2023 20:34:20I can imagine a dog appreciating a beautiful scent that would be lost on a human.....like another Dog's butt ? lol
Quote from: neilep on 17/11/2023 15:13:17Quote from: evan_au on 15/11/2023 20:34:20I can imagine a dog appreciating a beautiful scent that would be lost on a human.....like another Dog's butt ? lolNow there's another interesting question. Not only do dogs have far more sensitive senses than us, but they also have an exceptional dynamic range. Switching from arse-sniffing to tracking a rabbit that crossed his path several hours ago, or hearing a rabbit, pointing to it, and ignoring the subsequent gunshot, is all in a day's work.Daleks can't walk up stairs, but when dogs re-evolve an opposable thumb, they will be able to open doors and thus rule the earth.
when dogs re-evolve an opposable thumb, they will be able to open doors and thus rule the earth.
I've often wondered what it is that enables scents to linger for so long ? Is it a residue left on the ground etc ?
I thought the Dolphins already run the place !