Discussion»Questions»Animals (Wild)» Are there any species of animals that derive pleasure or arousal from sensuous kissing the same way that humans can?
Monkeys ,rabbits and elephant kiss....fish kiss as do certain bird species like parrots ,Budgerigars and other birds like myself that wish to remain anonymous....hehe
I can take my pick of the Peck and the Pecker......
You really need to get out more and must stop copying you're own answers.... It you get stuck on coming up with different replies....as it's quite obviously the case here...I and many other Muggers will gladly assist with you're inability to be more original .... See ...some teachers can be Nice....hehe
I think of a dog that runs to its owner and jumps on them and tries to lick their face off in the excitement of seeing them. I'd say that has to be pleasure. But only a guess because for all we know dogs might think people have chronically dirty faces that require cleaning.
Sexual activity generally plays a major role in bonobo society, being used as what some scientists perceive as a greeting, a means of forming social bonds, a means of conflict resolution, and post-conflict reconciliation.[43][4] Bonobos are the only non-human animal to have been observed engaging in tongue kissing.[44] Bonobos and humans are the only primates to typically engage in face-to-face genital sex, although a pair of western gorillas has been photographed in this position.[45]