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Like humans, sheep experience some basic emotions such as fear, anger, boredom, and happiness. However, they have also been shown to feel more complex emotions, including optimism, pessimism, and empathy. Sheep can also recognize and distinguish emotions in other sheep’s facial expressions, which has been crucial in maintaining the flock's survival.