Unbelievable finding: The sad grief of dogs the product of evolution to communicate with humans

If a dog has eyes that seem to want to tell you or ask for something, this could be the form of evolution to manipulate feelings. Researchers have found that dogs have evolved muscles around their eyes, allowing them to make expressions in order to communicate with humans. A small muscle [...]
If a dog has eyes that seem to want to tell you or ask for something, this could be the form of evolution to manipulate feelings.
Researchers have found that dogs have evolved muscles around their eyes, allowing them to make expressions in order to communicate with humans.
A small muscle on the cheek allows the eyes of dogs to make the mouse of the innocent “ ”.

The study says that these dogs helped their dogs get closer to human beings, writes BBC, translates Periscope
This allows dogs to make an expressive call through their eyebrows and create an illusion of human communication.
This muscle movement makes the eyes of dogs “look bigger, more innocent and resemble human movements when they're sad”. That's what people are supposed to do to protect dogs.
These changes in the facial expression of dogs have changed over thousands of years in their coexistence with humans.
A previous study had shown how dogs use the face of an innocent person especially when people look at them. /Periscope












