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Orange-bedecked men dotted the hills, and the sounds of gunfire reached us off and on all morning. Every few minutes we saw a truck carrying two or three hunters race down the road, followed soon by more gun shots.

We have never entered into an animaVs mind and we cannot know what it is like, or even if it exists. The risk of attributing too much is no greater than the risk of attributing too little.

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Picard, M.D. (1993). The Swimmer. In: Mountains and Minerals/Rivers and Rocks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6444-3_13

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