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by ddingus
2458 days ago
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Much of their communication. Is body language and things like smells. A friendly greeting, followed by smells says a lot. Where they have been, are they hurt, sick? Hungry, what they ate recently and more. Context matters. That verbal call for attention often means, "see me" and think about what is seen, etc... |
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