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Old 28-11-2018, 12:23 PM
Philos_Tone Philos_Tone is offline
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That's an interesting point you raised about animal communication
Most animals use only sounds to communicate, and it can be very interesting to try to understand it from an animal perspective.

Their sounds can be understood as suggestions of where to go / what to do. You could also just repeat the sound. There's a couple of options, and it's just a sound.

Imagine the confusion some of us may have with human communication. I have decided to leave that alone and just communicate normally. Sometimes I do "over-analyze" a little bit to see what the sound of a person's voice is telling me.

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