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Humans Can Identify Emotional State Of Chickens, Study Suggests
Humans can interpret the emotions of chickens by listening to them. Read more here. A new study suggests that most humans can interpret chicken emotion by listening to its clucks, implying that humans have a deep, "intuitive ability" to grasp emotions across species.
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