Animal/Human connections- To what extent is this science “fiction”?
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Re: Animal/Human connections- To what extent is this science “fiction”?
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Yeah, I agree. While this isn't as obvious and widespread in real life, such communications exist. I think it's great that the book was able to incorporate these types of relationships.
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I would say it's quite realistic for people to have deep connections with animals, I've seen and read about it. So it's a ‘yes’ from me.Adrianna Melillo wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 07:21 Grant has an obvious connection with “Shadow.” While it seems a little more in-depth than even some of the strongest human/animal connections we know exist, is it totally unrealistic? Is it possible for a human to communicate so efficiently with another animal?
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