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What do we learn from the statement of Pat Shipman and Peter Richerson?A.Caring for animal

What do we learn from the statement of Pat Shipman and Peter Richerson?

A.Caring for animals seemed common after people invented tools.

B.After language developed early humans learned how to track and kill.

C.Managing and tracking animals are the origin of modem science.

D.Language developed from abstract to specific because of animals.

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