: Introducing new animals to a group is a common but high-stress social event. Experts recommend "multiple-to-multiple" introductions to reduce individual stress and support better social cohesion. Personality and Sociability

Psychologists have long known that viewing “cute” stimuli releases dopamine and oxytocin. However, shared viewing of zoo snimci amplifies this effect. When a couple watches a video of a baby elephant tripping over its trunk, their simultaneous laughter and synchronized "aww" responses create a phenomenon known as emotional entrainment .

Finally, the video transitioned to a famous social experiment with capuchin monkeys. Two monkeys performed the same task. One was rewarded with a cucumber (boring), and the other with a grape (delicious). When the first monkey saw the inequality, it threw the cucumber back at the handler in a rage. The Social Topic:

Not all are heartwarming. Some go viral because they are devastating. Footage of a polar bear pacing the glass (zoochosis), or an elephant swaying rhythmically for hours. These recordings highlight the social tragedy of isolation.