One reason animals use cutoff signals is to
a. create a means to flee from a potential fight.<...
Biology, 14.12.2019 14:31 ssteitzsophiee223
One reason animals use cutoff signals is to
a. create a means to flee from a potential fight.
b. limit predatory behavior.
c. cause another dog to submit.
d. encourage compromise between potential adversaries.
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