Displays refer to visual messages, or body language, used by primates and other animals primarily to communicate anger, fear, and other basic emotions.
Displays are a strong indication of an animal's emotional state
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Displays refer to visual messages, or body language, used by primates and other animals primarily to communicate anger, fear, and other basic emotions. Displays are a strong indication of an animal's emotional state
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