As as Child i had a small white Rabbit. He was very agressive. One time he went into the Chicken Place so i needed to get him out and he jumped at my hand and bit me so hard on the upper side of my Hand that i needed to go to the Doctor to get it stiched. His Name was Godzilla. If you would enter the Garden when he was out he came running straight at you trying to bite and scratch. He was a little Asshole. But he found his Master, when one day a Marten bit through the Metal Fence of his Cage. This was his last Day.
An award? For his services to *disinformation,* you mean? Yeah - I'm with you there! Almost _everything_ he says has no evidence to show. David Attenborough, he is *_not!_* At 2:02 - why are we seeing hares while he is discussing rabbits? 17:51 is a photo (not a video sequence). What kind of modern camera is capable of still photos, but not video? The camera was there - but didn't take any convincing evidence of what he is saying. We don't know how that encounter played out. It is followed by an animation sequence with a voice-over which we are simply expected to believe without evidence. Anybody can *_say_* whatever they want, which is always worthwhile for click-bait, but I'm very skeptical about what is said in this case. At 11:12 - "Rats gnawed at their iron cookware" - so why not show us the damage to "iron cookware", instead of the relatively much softer aluiminium cookware? "You know those metal pans and ladels that survived three of your great grandmothers" - but aluminium cookware wasn't available during the lives of our "great grandmothers". It wasn't in the time of _my_ great grandmother, in any case. At 5:49 - snake vs hawk - This is not a documentary clip. What is the guy doing there? I suppose he had nothing to do with the outcome of that staged "fight"? Do the photos at 19:11 and 19:15 not strike you as 'edited'? I mean, animals normally have a shadow - unless, of course, they were photographed on a tree (where they had a shadow), but that photo was taken and applied to a deer. You can see the shadow of the deer's ear on its fur - but not on the squirrel. Funny how light behaves when you're making BS videos. At 20:28 we see VIDEO! sequences (wow!) of wasps on their nest, but at 20:38, why is the bird's nest in focus, but nothing else is? Looks like strong evidence that the clip was tampered with. Why would that be? At 20:50 and 21:02, the chicks in the nest are in focus - but no wasps present. These are documentary-style pictures, but with no connection to what he is saying. He says "One wasp made 17 visits to the bird's nest within 1h40" - but none of it was filmed. "It's hardly surprising that insects are holding a grudge!" No - insects don't hold grudges! I have written a script to block videos on my PC, and I will certainly be blocking all future videos from this source.
2:21 - Ain't nothing nobody can say to me to change my mind. That rabbit is hitting a jump kick. Kind of excellent form too. Kind of looks like he was trying to hit him with a Street Fighter (Hadoken) Fire Ball simultaneously. Who TF is this bunny?? 2:25 - That is Liu Kang's Flying Kick right there. Somebody is training these bunnies.
Instinct for fighting for dominance and the female rabbit. But not when defending itself from other animals. Like the little weasel and minks half there size. Take them out with relative ease.
Snake: Bird you killed my father, mother, and my siblings. Now you come for me. I will not go down quietly. Prepare your self! Human: NO! Don’t hurt the pretty innocent bird. Snake: 😮
Birds are almost as gangster as snakes, they'll eat anything. I tried to stop a raven from eating a baby bunny but it was able to grab it & fly away. Your comment's spot on about the birds.
The information you provide just blows my mind. I still can't get over the idea that in human DNA we are suppose to live up to 30~years. Love your content, thanks again.
We are supposed to live only up to 30 years? Saying that 30 is our life expectancy limit, as suggested by our DNA? The wording of the statement is slightly confusing.. especially when included in comments on animal battles. Perhaps you could clarify.
I liked the presentation of the prey in this video the most. Nevertheless you and your videos are awesome and knowledgeable.everytime there is something new to learn.
Rabbits need to just gather every snake in the world for a massive viewing of "Watership Down." They'll all have a phobia of bunnies by the end. They'll switch to frogs
and then they meet the cane toad and poison dart frog. and then the frogs round up all the snakes and have a public execution of a snake that licked a poison dart frog. then they will switch to the birds. then they meet every snake eating bird. and so on
One of my favourite short vids in my collection is of a rabbit actively attacking a viper of some kind, leaping away from it's strikes and biting it on the tail. The snake eventually gets so flustered it not only RUNS from the rabbit, who chases and repeatedly bites it's tail, it leaps up into the low branches of a nearby TREE to escape the vorpal bunny! The man who recorded the video is laughing non-stop as he filmed it, and who could blame him? I wonder if it was a mother protecting it's young or what, but this was one savage rabbit.
@@exidy-yt *the SpongeBob sound when a character is embarrassed or sad(you know that sound right?) plays as the snake shamefully slithers away and just dies*
Thanks for all the effort and knowledge you all put in these videos. Watching them always entertain and educates me, and cheer me up for the rest of the day.
Rats We’re rats We’re the rats We prey at night We stalks at night We’re the rats I’m the giant rat that makes all the rules Let’s see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into
It's common for kangaroos to drown dogs in Australia and sometimes they'll try to drown people also that's why you should never get in the water with a kangaroo
Burgers usually contain beef and cattle have teeth. The reason the cow used in a burger can't fight back is because they're dead. And burgers may not literally bite you, but they figuratively bite us when the beef industry contributes to environmental issues like antibiotic resistance, climate change and habitat destruction. Also, farming endotherms for meat puts us at risk of getting infectious diseases from them.
I very much enjoy the subject matter thanks. And the enthusiastic voice of the narrator is amazing. But i can take only so much of that energy before my buzzing head EXPLODES.
I love that your channel tackles those weird questions. The one with animals escaping from a predators stomach...i asked myself but thought the answer was not attainable.But here you are...thanks! Btw: That Snake heard Black Sabbath and discovered the metal side!
Snakes aren't safe from rats unless they're dead. Guy I knew some years back had a live rat eat its way out of the snake's neck just behind the head. Was a python that was used to eating frozen but warmed pinkys. Except it hadn't learned to kill live prey. Friend was not happy.
Certain species of snake do indeed hunt and kill rats. There is the rat snake, and there are venomous species which hunt and kill rats, two of which are the Black Mamba, which is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Inland Taipan, which is native to semi arid regions of eastern Australia.
Reminded me of my first cat very territorial about a month after we got him as a kitten he killed a muskrat that was twice his size and dragged it into the yard.
Still cant find out if the narration on this is a real person or a computer generated one. As there are like over 100 channels that use this voice. Anyone know ?
I had a cat that was an awesome hunter.Years ago when we had a rat problem I had her with me in our basement in NYC and she caught a rat and brought it out, she broke it's back and ran back to the spot and killed another one, then returned to kill the first one. She had 3 kittens and we kept one. She taught him how to hunt and he's as good as she was. He would catch flies in the air when he was young. Rats being to big isn't always the case.
Not surprised to see squirrels on this list. I used to have a cat who did his best to catch one. Occasionally, he would succeed, and immediately wish he hadn’t. The squirrel would clean his clock every single time.
I was bit by a rabbit. That sh!t is no joke. Feel like I got attacked with a screw driver or bit with scissors. Bunnies go completely crazy when they attack each other and rip their hair put in huge chunks. They are ruthless little fuzzy guys
I was probably 5 or 6 years old when I first saw Watership Down. It was shown as a children's show in my country and am now happy I've taken part in hunting them. They are huge rats and unless they're mittens or coats, there is nothing fluffy about them.
The traditional approach of weaponizing the mouth bits if your diet consists of prey, has the one major flaw that it requires you to stick those fragile mouth/face/head bits right into the preys business, and the prey is usually not too happy about that. Its the thing humans solved with hands and tool use… it was very effective.
You stated that the reason why animals fight to save their babies has little to do with emotions? Really? Why do you think emotions evolve. It is a mental stimulation created to make strong actions. Emotions is what is making these animals fight for their babies. This is what emotions are for. This is the main reason why they evolve to begin with. We are just like any other animal. Pretending that we have different emotions because we are human, is a religious belief that is in some parts of the Bible, while in others is disputed. Emotions is something that has evolved in all animals to stimulate survival actions. Anger, love jealousy, happiness, etc. all of these were created by evolution. Even animals that are different than us mammals have it. Octopus have same emotions that mammals, fish and reptiles have, yet their evolutionary road separated before many of those emotions existed, yet they ended with the same ones we have. This means that evolution favors these mental stimulus. Which can get us to believe, other planets with biology similar to ours might also be like us.
Having been bitten by a rabbit in the past, I can confirm that yes, they can bite. HARD.
I got bit by a newborn piglet them strong as fuck!
@@Nimvar nice
Do newborns even have teeth already? Or just bony gums? This seems to make it ill-prepared to suckle on the mother without pain or injury.
As as Child i had a small white Rabbit. He was very agressive. One time he went into the Chicken Place so i needed to get him out and he jumped at my hand and bit me so hard on the upper side of my Hand that i needed to go to the Doctor to get it stiched. His Name was Godzilla. If you would enter the Garden when he was out he came running straight at you trying to bite and scratch.
He was a little Asshole. But he found his Master, when one day a Marten bit through the Metal Fence of his Cage. This was his last Day.
@@desisbled dang…………
Everybody gangsta until the chicken starts eating u.
That would be terrifying
@@immortalkhang8294 I mean you behead a chicken and eat it so it’s ur turn now
Anyways ur “Immortal Khang” so u won’t die
Facts
Everyone gangsta till the rabbit start throwin hands
Well this can happen
Chickens are opportunities birds
or in other words omnivorous
they do not hesitate eating dead body
This man needs an award for his work
Steve needs a Grammy
He needs a yt choice thing
💯
An award? For his services to *disinformation,* you mean? Yeah - I'm with you there! Almost _everything_ he says has no evidence to show. David Attenborough, he is *_not!_*
At 2:02 - why are we seeing hares while he is discussing rabbits?
17:51 is a photo (not a video sequence). What kind of modern camera is capable of still photos, but not video? The camera was there - but didn't take any convincing evidence of what he is saying. We don't know how that encounter played out. It is followed by an animation sequence with a voice-over which we are simply expected to believe without evidence. Anybody can *_say_* whatever they want, which is always worthwhile for click-bait, but I'm very skeptical about what is said in this case.
At 11:12 - "Rats gnawed at their iron cookware" - so why not show us the damage to "iron cookware", instead of the relatively much softer aluiminium cookware? "You know those metal pans and ladels that survived three of your great grandmothers" - but aluminium cookware wasn't available during the lives of our "great grandmothers". It wasn't in the time of _my_ great grandmother, in any case.
At 5:49 - snake vs hawk - This is not a documentary clip. What is the guy doing there? I suppose he had nothing to do with the outcome of that staged "fight"?
Do the photos at 19:11 and 19:15 not strike you as 'edited'? I mean, animals normally have a shadow - unless, of course, they were photographed on a tree (where they had a shadow), but that photo was taken and applied to a deer. You can see the shadow of the deer's ear on its fur - but not on the squirrel. Funny how light behaves when you're making BS videos.
At 20:28 we see VIDEO! sequences (wow!) of wasps on their nest, but at 20:38, why is the bird's nest in focus, but nothing else is? Looks like strong evidence that the clip was tampered with. Why would that be? At 20:50 and 21:02, the chicks in the nest are in focus - but no wasps present. These are documentary-style pictures, but with no connection to what he is saying. He says "One wasp made 17 visits to the bird's nest within 1h40" - but none of it was filmed. "It's hardly surprising that insects are holding a grudge!" No - insects don't hold grudges!
I have written a script to block videos on my PC, and I will certainly be blocking all future videos from this source.
@@YahBoiDrip You are either a) easily impressed, or b) totally ignorant of wildlife, or c) you have a vested interest in the success of these vids.
2:21 - Ain't nothing nobody can say to me to change my mind. That rabbit is hitting a jump kick. Kind of excellent form too. Kind of looks like he was trying to hit him with a Street Fighter (Hadoken) Fire Ball simultaneously. Who TF is this bunny?? 2:25 - That is Liu Kang's Flying Kick right there. Somebody is training these bunnies.
Tripple negative? 🤔
"Triple" but yeah, I'd even let Trippple slide if I wasn't such a grammmar Granny
@@lilRadRidinHood @Lori Raf you spelt grammar wrong tho. Wdym grammar granny?
Instinct for fighting for dominance and the female rabbit. But not when defending itself from other animals. Like the little weasel and minks half there size. Take them out with relative ease.
😂😂😂
Snake: Bird you killed my father, mother, and my siblings. Now you come for me. I will not go down quietly. Prepare your self!
Human: NO! Don’t hurt the pretty innocent bird.
Snake: 😮
lol 😂
Birds are almost as gangster as snakes, they'll eat anything. I tried to stop a raven from eating a baby bunny but it was able to grab it & fly away. Your comment's spot on about the birds.
@@Lady-Carmakazi - I'll bet you'd be pissed if you were trying to eat a cheeseburger and someone slapped it out of your hands.
@@opo3628
Lol yeah I probably would
@@opo3628 lmao, that sounds a like a big city seagulls, them birds be seen at mc Donald's in floks all the time
Man you upload so often with really good quality information. Keep it up I know this must be difficult.
If only other channels had the same ethic! Love these guys for their work
0:54 "The angry mother rabbit wouldn't have it." That rhymed. Sounds like it should be lyrics in a song or something 😂
Bars.
The information you provide just blows my mind. I still can't get over the idea that in human DNA we are suppose to live up to 30~years. Love your content, thanks again.
We what
We are supposed to live only up to 30 years? Saying that 30 is our life expectancy limit, as suggested by our DNA? The wording of the statement is slightly confusing.. especially when included in comments on animal battles. Perhaps you could clarify.
I liked the presentation of the prey in this video the most. Nevertheless you and your videos are awesome and knowledgeable.everytime there is something new to learn.
Rabbits need to just gather every snake in the world for a massive viewing of "Watership Down." They'll all have a phobia of bunnies by the end. They'll switch to frogs
and then they meet the cane toad and poison dart frog. and then the frogs round up all the snakes and have a public execution of a snake that licked a poison dart frog. then they will switch to the birds. then they meet every snake eating bird. and so on
the amount and detail of research in watop videos is just mind blowing. this guy is a legend
It’s been one years since I followed you, learned many interesting stuff.
Thank you for this amazing content❤.
2:28 Rabbit picture on the right is GOLD ,ninja rabbit kick to the face
There’s nothing scarier then the screams of a terrified rabbit. Makes the ear drums bleed😂
THIS is the best, most thorough & informative clip you've done. Love it all. Thanks!
12:12 12:13
" I'm eating grass and someone's eating me.... aaaaaahhh" o my God that the funniest thing I've heard in a long while. 🤣 Thank you you all
One of my favourite short vids in my collection is of a rabbit actively attacking a viper of some kind, leaping away from it's strikes and biting it on the tail. The snake eventually gets so flustered it not only RUNS from the rabbit, who chases and repeatedly bites it's tail, it leaps up into the low branches of a nearby TREE to escape the vorpal bunny! The man who recorded the video is laughing non-stop as he filmed it, and who could blame him? I wonder if it was a mother protecting it's young or what, but this was one savage rabbit.
Mmm, imma get me something yummy..
*Attacks a tiny, seemingly defenseless rabbit*
AGH WHAT THE HELL?!
*dies from rabbits*
@@M1N1molo hahaha, that's kind of what it looked like, except the snake probably died of shame rather then direct bunny bites.
@@exidy-yt *the SpongeBob sound when a character is embarrassed or sad(you know that sound right?) plays as the snake shamefully slithers away and just dies*
1:45
Rabbit be muda muda-ing the hawk 🤣
That first scene cut with an explosion had me thinking those animals were blowing ass with nuclear results.
When the quiet kid says enough
The Zebra is such a noble animal
I remember that donkey video 💯💯💯💯 keep them coming!! I am here for them all!!!
10:00 our ID Groups I think said this was a non venomous racer or coachwhip. I'd have to go through the Groups to look.
Great video!
Those penguins was trained by professional Mr. Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private thus make them become the next agent
🤣😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂👍🏾
I realize I'm still immature, when that zebra started talking I couldn't help but laugh🤣
Another incredible video by UA-cam's best. Xo
Rabbits fighting look like a miniature kangaroos whooping each others asses, and this video here got a Michael Bay kind of feel to it. Boom
Aye rabbit went god mode
Thanks for all the effort and knowledge you all put in these videos. Watching them always entertain and educates me, and cheer me up for the rest of the day.
I enjoy the videos keep it up WATOP 👍
Rats
We’re rats
We’re the rats
We prey at night
We stalks at night
We’re the rats
I’m the giant rat that makes all the rules
Let’s see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into
Pickle Rick would like word.
I Can't leave without leaving a 👍🏻 and a 💙
I love those pics of the jump-kicking rabbits. Kung Fu Bunnies make me giggle for some reason.
Also, Zebra vs. Crocodile. Fatality.
We had a HUGE "Chinchilla Buck" Rabbit @ College, used to growl as we cleaned his Cage.😁
I too had a monster bunny, a Flemish Giant. Can reach 20lbs
I like seeing small animals vs Big animal fights it's like David vs Goliath in the Nature Kingdom🔱🔱.
𝙰𝚐𝚛𝚎𝚎𝚍
I swear I heard that little penguin saying "skoden"
bear: ill be sneaky *pushes goat off the cliff*
goat: *stands at a 90 degree angle to the cliff* best you got?
It's common for kangaroos to drown dogs in Australia and sometimes they'll try to drown people also that's why you should never get in the water with a kangaroo
Golden vid as usual
The kangaroo had his arms out like "I'm right here b****. Come get some" 😂
Amen🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂👍🏾
MOMS and WATOP RULE. Great job guys ❤
Damn rabbit from Monte Python.
Wild life battles can be enjoying to watch everybody would see a Sea hawk vs a Snake in Live action💪💪.
I got clawed by rabbits multiple times, them so fast and hurts like hell
This is the best episode of WATOP !!!!!
It's clickbait.
When a burger grows teeth, that's the true moment I become a vegetarian.
No
Be a man, bite it back.
@@chaoticgoodmuffin4907 then I become a cannibal.
The uprise of vegetables and produce seeking revenge on their fallen comrades🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂👍🏾
Burgers usually contain beef and cattle have teeth. The reason the cow used in a burger can't fight back is because they're dead.
And burgers may not literally bite you, but they figuratively bite us when the beef industry contributes to environmental issues like antibiotic resistance, climate change and habitat destruction. Also, farming endotherms for meat puts us at risk of getting infectious diseases from them.
I very much enjoy the subject matter thanks. And the enthusiastic voice of the narrator is amazing. But i can take only so much of that energy before my buzzing head EXPLODES.
I love that your channel tackles those weird questions. The one with animals escaping from a predators stomach...i asked myself but thought the answer was not attainable.But here you are...thanks! Btw: That Snake heard Black Sabbath and discovered the metal side!
I really admire that penguin saving his baby sitting job from that bully bird🤣🤣🤣
Yay ❤ thanks for your subscriber count💯
cotton tail went sage mode there
That zebra 🦓 that kicked the lioness Jaw off!! That shit was just hanging on!! Was nuts!!
best youtube channel
The Bornean squirrel, that one got me laughing.
Laughing at an island squirrel..... Why?
Steve's intro is the best thing in the world
Dude’s acting like if you put a snake and a single rat in a cage together the snake won’t be in serious danger
Snakes aren't safe from rats unless they're dead.
Guy I knew some years back had a live rat eat its way out of the snake's neck just behind the head.
Was a python that was used to eating frozen but warmed pinkys.
Except it hadn't learned to kill live prey.
Friend was not happy.
Certain species of snake do indeed hunt and kill rats. There is the rat snake, and there are venomous species which hunt and kill rats, two of which are the Black Mamba, which is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Inland Taipan, which is native to semi arid regions of eastern Australia.
@@DarkVoidIII obviously there are snakes that hunt rats, but in general, snakes very rarely come out of it unscathed
Why there are lot of sunglasses and Boom in the background
Reminded me of my first cat very territorial about a month after we got him as a kitten he killed a muskrat that was twice his size and dragged it into the yard.
Those predetors better run cus those rabbit knows karate
😂😂😂 best video I've watched today
This channel is great. Just great.
The Bornean tufted ground squirrel that eats its victims hearts is something straight out of Happy Tree Friends.
Still cant find out if the narration on this is a real person or a computer generated one. As there are like over 100 channels that use this voice. Anyone know ?
I have seen rabbits do some crazy kung fu shit fighting each other.
I had a cat that was an awesome hunter.Years ago when we had a rat problem I had her with me in our basement in NYC and she caught a rat and brought it out, she broke it's back and ran back to the spot and killed another one, then returned to kill the first one. She had 3 kittens and we kept one. She taught him how to hunt and he's as good as she was. He would catch flies in the air when he was young. Rats being to big isn't always the case.
Not surprised to see squirrels on this list. I used to have a cat who did his best to catch one. Occasionally, he would succeed, and immediately wish he hadn’t. The squirrel would clean his clock every single time.
Thanks WATOP as usual ...quality videos ,educational, entertaining and perfect narration. avid fan here...tnx
Those rabbits look like Kung Fu masters lol
After this video, Monty Python's rabbits are suddenly less of a joke. Although they should have used a squirrel it seems
When a rabbit is attacked by a predator it dies, period., and yes watop is absolutely brilliant.
I was bit by a rabbit. That sh!t is no joke. Feel like I got attacked with a screw driver or bit with scissors. Bunnies go completely crazy when they attack each other and rip their hair put in huge chunks. They are ruthless little fuzzy guys
HEY STEVE!!!!
Can you plz plz plz, Bring back the Minecraft Edits 😭😮💨🎉
A snake having a rabbit phobia? Dude you funny. 😂😭
Uhhhh. What was that cheetah doing trying to take down that huge zebra? lol
The uprise of the underdog of the food chain brouhaha🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣
rabbits are badass have you seen Mirko? dayum
I had a Dumbo rat. I loved him. He was so sweet and smarter than any pet I ever had. He got so big. I gave Rocco the nickname Fat Rat.
When faced with extinction, any alternative is preferrable...
I can’t ever I hear anything other than Ralph from Wreck It Ralph when I watch these videos
This is technically the most interesting food web video on youtube
I was probably 5 or 6 years old when I first saw Watership Down. It was shown as a children's show in my country and am now happy I've taken part in hunting them. They are huge rats and unless they're mittens or coats, there is nothing fluffy about them.
U make great content and ur voice my g is educational yup wish u was my teacher.
- "happens too all of us" well THAT'S SCARY 😨 😳
Interesting video 👍🎥🎧
Crazy comes in all sizes and species 💯✌️
I am still amazed by this video.
when rats came to my home, i starved my cat to force her to hunt those pests lol
Does anyone know the name of the song that plays around 18:50 when he starts talking about the killer squirrels?
Llamas make great guard animals as well.
The traditional approach of weaponizing the mouth bits if your diet consists of prey, has the one major flaw that it requires you to stick those fragile mouth/face/head bits right into the preys business, and the prey is usually not too happy about that. Its the thing humans solved with hands and tool use… it was very effective.
A few fun animals you can look up WATOP, that have a mechanism that say "No u" : Bearded Dragons, Pufferfish and... Sticklebacks?!
Squirrels killing deers 😂
4:46 On April 2022, donkeys acted like guard dogs. Thanks for the April fools update, god!
If a kangaroo was drowning my dog, I definitely wouldn’t be standing there snapping photos 🙄
Why is it only screenshots of the video moments???
I always wondered if those antelope with the real long horns ever tilted their head back and scratched their ass with the horns 😅
We had a mama cat that was constantly bringing rats back to her kittens.
I was going to say the same thing. Mama Kitty even had to lift her head as high as she could to lift the rat up.
1:30 - You see those cacti? Those only exist in Arizona (and Mexico), yet you show drawn grasslands.
@15:21 -- "That's right! If you see me and a bear in a fight - PRAY FOR THE BEARRRR!!!" --- _Angry Boar circa 1900s_
You stated that the reason why animals fight to save their babies has little to do with emotions? Really? Why do you think emotions evolve. It is a mental stimulation created to make strong actions. Emotions is what is making these animals fight for their babies. This is what emotions are for. This is the main reason why they evolve to begin with. We are just like any other animal. Pretending that we have different emotions because we are human, is a religious belief that is in some parts of the Bible, while in others is disputed.
Emotions is something that has evolved in all animals to stimulate survival actions. Anger, love jealousy, happiness, etc. all of these were created by evolution. Even animals that are different than us mammals have it. Octopus have same emotions that mammals, fish and reptiles have, yet their evolutionary road separated before many of those emotions existed, yet they ended with the same ones we have. This means that evolution favors these mental stimulus. Which can get us to believe, other planets with biology similar to ours might also be like us.