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Contribution to Animal communication edit

Hi Wnm428,

Thank you for your recent contribution to animal communication. I tagged your contribution with an area for improvement. You have a citation that supports your first sentence, but no citation is used for the following content: "These circumstances could include distance between the two communicating subjects, as well as the complexity of the signal that is being communicated to the "listener" of the situation. It may not always be clear to the "listener" where the location of the communication is coming from, as the "singer" can sometimes deceive them and create more error." Wikipedia depends on citations for verifiability, so please add the reference that supports your addition. Thanks, Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:05, 5 October 2018 (UTC)Reply