wolf pack interactions consist of ferocious fights to the death among competing males... and when it comes to food, its the strongest who get to eat first.
Baboons are the same, males fight to the death for the right to mate with multiple females, Gorillas have a pecking order where the strongest get to eat the best food... none of that spells morals to me.
a moral animal is one who would put the interest of others first, would forgo its own comforts and needs to provide for the weaker members and it would never demand sex from its female members.... but that is not how any of the above animals behave.
let me ask you this, are animals vengeful...
meaning do they hold grudges...or do they kill for survival?
it is understood with predators...kill or be killed...and the same with prey, hide or be killed...if you were to compare our sense of survival to theirs it's like comparing apples and oranges...
animals reason differently then we do, because we don't understand their reasoning does that make us superior to them?
also consider this...
Experiments with rhesus monkeys would prove that the evolution of empathy is a very long one. These little monkeys were given the option of doubling their food source while simultaneously shocking their fellow monkeys, or eating half as much and letting their friends live an electricity-free existence. Using a system of chains, batteries, and automatic food dispensers, the experimenters found that two-thirds of the monkeys preferred the empathetic less-food option. In a few cases, these monkeys were even starving themselves to avoid hurting their little buddies. They were also less likely to shock another monkey if they had experienced a shock themselves, and were less likely to shock any monkey they knew, although they might not be so kind if one of the scientists were thrown into the cage.
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