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Journey into the Mind of Horses: The World of Horses with Ethologist Léa Lansade

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Horses have been creatures that evoked magic and fascination throughout human history, playing a leading role in our cultural and historical development. However, the domestication process of these noble animals occurred relatively late compared to other domestic animals such as dogs or sheep. This late domestication process is also considered an indication of how wild and independent horses still are by nature. So, as humans, how well do we know these magnificent creatures that have been by our side for such a long time? Today, fully deciphering the inner world and psychology of horses still constitutes a great mystery and field of research for scientists.

This is where ethologist (animal behavior expert) Léa Lansade, one of the prominent figures working to illuminate the mental and behavioral worlds of horses, steps in. With scientific research to which she has dedicated years, Lansade has conducted significant studies proving that horses are not merely a means of transport or a domestic pet. The ethological studies conducted under her leadership have brought to light striking details about how horses perceive their environment and how they communicate with each other and with humans. These studies hold the potential to establish the human-horse relationship on a healthier and empathy-based foundation.

To explain the complex world of horses, the researcher takes viewers and readers on a fascinating journey 'inside a horse's brain.' This approach adopted by Lansade aims to enable people to see the world of horses through their own eyes and to discover their cognitive abilities. Learning how the perceptual world of horses differs from ours has the power to fundamentally change the quality of the bond established with these animals. This in-depth perspective allows us to understand the emotional intelligence of horses and the underlying reasons for their reactions to their surroundings.

The information shared by the scientist reveals that horses possess a highly developed memory, a sensitive learning capacity, and a rich emotional world. Contrary to long-standing prejudices, it is observed that horses do not act solely on basic instincts; on the contrary, they have complex problem-solving skills. For instance, it has been scientifically proven that horses have an incredible ability to read human facial expressions and tones of voice. With such findings, Lansade provides evidence that horses are actually much more intelligent and aware beings than we think.

In conclusion, this inspiring work by Léa Lansade represents a groundbreaking step in the field of ethology, the science of animal behavior. Presented at a 'triple galop' pace, this informative journey offers a fast, fluent, but at the same time highly comprehensive perspective into the mysterious world of horses. While such scientific discoveries bring animal welfare issues to the agenda, they make us remember the fact that we share the same lands with horses again and with greater awareness. It is undeniable that in the coming years, new research in this field will solve many more secrets about the horse's mind and shape human-animal interaction.

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