Why We Are All Animals and Why They Are More Human Than Us
<p>In the vast realm of animal communication, words are not necessary to express deep love. Animals, lacking the articulate language that characterizes humans, have mastered the subtle art of nonverbal communication, weaving emotional linguistic bonds that defy explanation.</p>
<p>Caresses represent one of the most universal languages of animal affection. A cat delicately rubs its head against your hand, a dog curls up against you, a horse brushes its nose against you.</p>
<p>These gestures are not just physical touches, they are silent declarations of love and trust.<br />
When a dog licks the face of its human companion, it is an act of attachment, body language that could be translated as: “<em>You are part of my pack, and I love you.</em>”</p>
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