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  2. Muteness - Wikipedia

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    In human development, muteness or mutism [1] is defined as an absence of speech, with or without an ability to hear the speech of others. [2] Mutism is typically understood as a person's inability to speak, and commonly observed by their family members, caregivers, teachers, doctors or speech and language pathologists.

  3. Zoom fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Zoom fatigue is tiredness, worry, or burnout associated with the overuse of online platforms of communication, particularly videotelephony. [1] The name derives from the cloud-based videoconferencing and online chat software Zoom , but the term can be used to refer to fatigue from other video conferencing platforms (such as Google Meet ...

  4. Cat communication - Wikipedia

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    Cats have scent glands on the underside of their paws and when they knead or scratch objects or people, it is likely these pheromones are transferred to the person or object being kneaded or scratched. Cats carry these infantile behaviors beyond nursing and into adulthood. Some cats "nurse", that is, suck on clothing or bedding during kneading.

  5. Here Are 35 Cats Being Cats In The Funniest Way ... - AOL

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    One Instagram account, @SillyCarSyndrome, is dedicated to sharing pics of cats being, well, silly. With 228K followers, the account isn’t one to be ignored, even if you’re more of a doggo person.

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  7. Cat–dog relationship - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have a natural instinct to chase smaller animals that flee, an instinct also common among cats. [4] Most cats flee from a dog, while others take actions such as hissing, arching their backs and swiping at the dog. [4] After being scratched or bitten by a cat, most dogs will become fearful of cats. [5]

  8. Body language of dogs - Wikipedia

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    The body language of dogs is one form of non-verbal communication whereby dogs can express emotions and intentions through bodily movements. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It refers to the interpretation of posture and behaviour of species in the genus Canis .

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