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They are just as curious about the fishermen as the fishermen are about them
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Yes, if we want a better world for all species and humans we should definitely change the way we view and treat animals. How we treat of animals reflects the way we think about them. When we humans condone, allow, support and/or profit from the imprisonment, subjugation and mass murder of animals, we are evidently not thinking about nor treating animals very well. A very big part of the problem is that we think of us humans as completely different/more important than animals allowing humans to convince them/ourselves that it is ok to use animals as resources, as objects.
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They feel as though the mans presence is ominous in a way, saying he's sullen would suggest he's viewed poorly by them
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Animals solve problems by trial-and-error or insight, or sometimes when peers are present, through social learning... Also Can I get Brainliest
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When things are compared using "like" or "as," we call this a simile.