Ferrets and styrofoam peanuts.
Some animal species play when young and pretty drop it as adults. Some continue well past maturity. I assume there's a physical basis, but I have no idea what it might be. Thoughts?
Try the book "Inside Jokes" by Hurley, the Dennett and Adams. It is human-centric, but their theory of humor might be useful to you.
That looks interesting, but I'm curious about a different question-- what maintains the bounciness in some animals?
Ferrets and styrofoam peanuts.
Some animal species play when young and pretty drop it as adults. Some continue well past maturity. I assume there's a physical basis, but I have no idea what it might be. Thoughts?