Give me some of that panda tongue!

There must be a more logical explanation for this behavior... Animals don't have the capacity for "love" afaik and they definitely wouldn't express it in the same way humans do.

Stupid people.

"O LOL THEYRE LIKKING EECHOTHERS MOUFS THEY MUST BE IN LUV LOL"

Also the word you're looking for is zoophile.
 
"You were cleaning each other fifteen minutes ago - now you're just on vacation."
 
There must be a more logical explanation for this behavior... Animals don't have the capacity for "love" afaik and they definitely wouldn't express it in the same way humans do.

How do you know animals don't have the capacity for love? One thing that comes to mind is that guy who spends his life working with penguins in the penguin habitat on Dirty Jobs and he describes how after a penguin's mate leaves her, she behaves entirely the same way a human might, being depressed and the whole gamut.

It's easy to say that they don't have the capacity for love... when they could just as easily. We don't know everything about animals. There's so much more to learn about them.

The only thing I would doubt in this situation is the fact that they are actually kissing in the way we might interpret kissing. However, I do not doubt that it is a sign of affection.

Just look at dogs, they lick us all the time, and given the chance will lick our lips happily, and they do it out of affection. I could NEVER deny the fact that dogs can show love. They clearly do when it comes to man. Be around a dog who really likes you for any period of time and you'll understand.
 
nothing hotter than pandas making out
 
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