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Old 18-11-2014, 12:28   #34
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Re: Ghostly presence explained?

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Humans are the only species to have any idea or suggestion of what ghosts (if they exists) are as we're the only ones to be aware of our own mortality.
Very much under debate.

Other high order mammals and the odd bird without question are aware of the mortality of other animals, they grieve and show changes in behaviour. Whether they are aware of their own we don't know.

We tend to be too busy using them for entertaining videos in the case of domesticated animals or killing them for sport when we aren't wiping out their habitats in the case of wild ones to try and communicate with them to that degree.
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