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Zoosemiotics / Dogs / Scavengers / Theory of mind / Culture / Origin of the domestic dog / Free-ranging urban dog / Gesture / Zoology / Biology / Animal communication
Date: 2015-03-17 09:04:48
Zoosemiotics
Dogs
Scavengers
Theory of mind
Culture
Origin of the domestic dog
Free-ranging urban dog
Gesture
Zoology
Biology
Animal communication

Do dogs get the point? A review of dog–human communication ability

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