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ReformedBasher
Was going to say this "yawn-worthy" but actually an interesting read if you're interested in the role social groups play with various mammals, including the four "high-level" apes, (of which we are one).
SenseNotSoCommon
of course it is, though frighteningly absent some individual specimens
Tessa
Well, now I can finally sleep at night without wondering about that question that had been plaguing me for years: do wolves yawn? Good, I can devote all my new-found energy to working to pay the taxes that fund this kind of incredibly important research.
Ooh! Could you please spend the next few years (and money) researching whether the sky is blue, the grass in green, and Pope Catholic? Save me more sleepless nights?