[Arlo had asked]
So, Platt, could animals ever in history respond to DQ? Enlighten me as to how
they were different then than they are now?

Or do I take your recent barrage of distortions to mean that's all I'm gonna
get?

[Platt]
When you resort to the evil of ad hominems, I bow out.

[Arlo]
In other words, duck and run. No worries, I expected that. And I'll re-ask the
question the next time you assert that nothing but humans can respond to DQ. Or
you could choose to answer the question now, or is making insipid allegations
about "Arlo" and "Big Brother" more satisfying?

Could animals ever in all of history respond to DQ? When? What did they do
differently when they did respond to DQ? Did they lose this ability when man
appeared? Was the loss global? Did animals in North America suddenly stop
responding to DQ when the first human popped up on the African plains?

Don't worry, like I said, I'll keep asking...






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