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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

Have you ever seen a young goat
that was satisfied to share, at all,
regardless of portion or quantity?
 
Do they have to know the word or just demonstrate
the ability to perform the concept?
 
How about the animal offers some of the food
to another animal of lesser size/rank?
 
I couldn't think of another way to indicate that the
sharing was not based on intimidation, but maybe
you can?
 
Why are we even considering whether or not animals can share when the person who asked the "kid" question was clearly referring to human children?
 
Once you have restated, summarized & stressed the relevance of
the points you were leading toward, in the conclusion, I think you'd
be free to do whatever you wanted, so how about we take some
balloons & kites & airplanes & bubble wands to the park now?
 
With something as fun as that, do you think we'll be able to wait till we arrive at the park to start throwing the balloons and flying the kites and throwing the airplanes and blowing bubbles?
 

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