Do animals other than humans have chakras?

While the concept of chakras is rooted in ancient Indian philosophies, particularly Hinduism and yoga, it is primarily considered a human-specific concept. The idea of chakras is tied to the human energy system, which includes energy centers or points along the spine. These energy centers are believed to correspond to different physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of human life.

Scientific evidence and research on chakras are limited, and the understanding of chakras mainly revolves around traditional practices, spiritual beliefs, and personal experiences rather than empirical scientific validation. As a result, it is not widely recognized or studied in modern science.

As such, the concept of chakras is usually confined to humans, and there is no substantial scientific evidence or information suggesting the existence of chakras in animals. Therefore, the notion of chakras is typically associated with human energy systems and spiritual practices.