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living groups, the way their cities, so to speak, are laid out, are very complicated. So they are highly social animals. They interact with one another. We know all this, right? Through grooming and other things and their social structures. But all I was going to just clarify is that what the researchers are saying is that outside of threats, outside of things that are immediately present and immediately tangible to them, we don't have any evidence that prairie dogs are, so to speak, shooting the breeze with each other about abstract concepts. You know, hey Bob, did you have a good nap this morning? Hey, that grass tastes really good. You enjoying the grass? We don't have any evidence through audio equipment that they're discussing anything like this. Everything that we have evidence for right now as far as verbiage goes is with the

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