
There is everlasting dissension encompassing the capacitance of nonhuman animals (hereafter animals) to experience emotions (Ekman, 1992). Contemporaneous intelligence insinuates the conceivability of animal sentiments homogenous to those of humans. These span from positive emotions like happiness, love, and elation to negative emotions like fear, embarrassment, and sorrow (Safina, 2015). Scientists are frequently apprehensive of discussing emotionality in animals due to the ineradicable challenges of generating meaningful empirical data to substantiate their hypotheses.