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[The Science of Tickling: From Animal Behavior to Human Consciousness]-[Are Animals Ticklish? (Mailbag + New song!) ]

Tumble Science Podcast for Kids · B1 · 2026-04-17

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The Science of Tickling: Exploring Animal Behavior and Consciousness

In this episode of Tumble, hosts Lindsay and Marshall dive into the fascinating and often misunderstood world of tickling. By addressing listener questions and consulting with expert psychologist David Levins, the show explores whether animals experience tickling, why humans laugh, and how this physical reaction relates to our sense of self.

Are Animals Ticklish?

A recurring question from listeners, such as Lily, Liam, and Brody G., concerns why humans are ticklish while dogs seemingly are not. However, according to expert David Levins, this is a misconception. Dogs are ticklish, but they do not "guffaw" or express it in the same audible way humans do. Instead, their physical response, such as a leg "jerking up and down" when probed along their flanks, serves as their equivalent of a tickle response.

Furthermore, the podcast highlights that while many animals exhibit laughing-like behaviors when tickled, the act of initiating tickling is rare in the animal kingdom. Great apes, humans' closest living relatives, are the notable exception. They engage in reciprocal tickling, which suggests that this behavior has deep evolutionary roots. Levins notes that the field of "comparative tickle-ology" remains a wide-open area for scientific research, inviting future scientists to explore how various species respond to tactile stimulation.

The Psychology of the Tickle Response

Beyond simple animal behavior, the podcast delves into why humans laugh when tickled. Levins explains that the tickle response is largely tied to a "surprise factor" and an "inability to anticipate" the touch. This startle response is a mechanism for recognizing external stimuli that are not caused by oneself.

This leads to a profound psychological inquiry: how do we define our "sense of self"? Psychologists use tickling as a tool to study human consciousness because the sensation only functions when it is performed by another person. By analyzing this interaction, researchers can better understand how individuals distinguish themselves from the rest of the world, making tickling a surprisingly deep subject for scientific study.

Engaging with the Tumble Community

Interspersed with scientific discovery, the episode celebrates the Tumble community through listener mail and Spotify comments. The hosts addressed feedback regarding Minecraft terminology (correcting the term "pigmen") and even fulfilled a listener's request to turn a comment about a house spider named "Dave" into an original song. This segment highlights the show's commitment to bridging the gap between complex science and accessible, fun storytelling for kids.

Conclusion: A Call to Future Scientists

Throughout the episode, the hosts encourage young listeners to pursue their curiosity. Whether it is investigating the science of fermentation, the physics of skin wrinkling in water, or becoming a "world expert tickle studier," Tumble emphasizes that science is an ongoing process of discovery. As Levins suggests, there is still so much we do not know, and the next generation of scientists has the opportunity to make a significant "mark on science" by exploring these untapped niches of the natural world.

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