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Chimpanzees might have the ability to express themselves with the fine language at some point, much the same as we do, humans do grammatically. But as it is right now, there's no evidence. Chimpanzees, when they're using the fine language and even cocoa, are using it in the same way that we do abstractions, critical thinking, things like that, other than mimicking those gestures, the fine language, in order to get things they can, I think, that some of the chimps could memorize up to 350 or more of the fine and express them to give what they want, but there's no evidence that suggests that they're actually using them and the way we do for language for abstractions. And the same thing I would think would apply to prairie dogs, although they're able to express themselves and express themselves within their environment. I don't think there's any evidence. I'll have to study it a little bit more myself, but I don't think there's any evidence suggesting it there. It will communicate the way we do with abstractions and critical thinking. In order to...

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