3,000-year-old clay tablets show that some associations between emotion and parts of the body have remained the same for millennia.
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A majority of the survey respondents ascribed emotions to "most" or "all or nearly all" non-human primates (98%), other mammals (89%), birds (78%), octopus, squids and cuttlefish (72%) and fish (53%).