Absolutely
Apes and even some fish.
My dog and cat for sure.
My horse too.
2007-02-15 05:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Not true! Some primates actually do kiss. And animals often lick each others' faces which is a form of kissing. Usually it's only family members that do this. I think kissing is a form of showing to others in the community that "this woman or man is with me". PDA, I suppose. So others know to stay away or else! That's just a wild guess. Humans are a lot more visual than other animals (that go mostly by smell). Take care, David
2016-05-24 03:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Those Pink Kisser Fish they spend about a Half a Hour or More kissing each other just like Humans!!
2007-02-15 05:08:18
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answered by Coolbreeze 3
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Kissing fish seam to like to kiss
2007-02-15 05:01:22
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answered by delmonticoman 5
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Yeah,
Just have a look at the discovery channel or animal plannet. Lots of animals do - especially cats.
2007-02-15 05:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, is it possible to kiss without lips? If they do I'm not sure they would call it kissing.
2007-02-15 06:55:19
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answered by trinigal33167 2
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For sure, Bonobos are probably the most sexual an phisical of all animals. There really mad for it all the time.
2007-02-15 05:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you will find an interesting article here about animals that kiss to make up.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/3183516.stm
2007-02-15 05:04:44
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answered by shirju_rich 4
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Sure, my goat kisses me all the time.
2007-02-15 05:01:10
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answered by Pedro Sanchez 5
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my sisters budgies kiss! its so cute (and funny to see at the same time!)
2007-02-15 05:01:28
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answered by im*horny 3
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