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Notus & Friends

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Play Deprivation Experience in Animals

Children do this all the time as well as young animals. Children are also often putting themselves in anger and losing situations in play. And I would imagine that young animals are too. So when they're playfully fighting, they sometimes actually get mad at one another. But it has the potential of turning into a real fight. If it does, if they really can't control that anger, just as I said before, they play out. They don't want to play. We have over time an increasingly depriving them of the opportunity to play.

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