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Anil T Prabhakar 🦉🎩📸
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GM Friends Orangutans spend a significant time on big trees, resting or moving slowly through the canopy. While perched on branches, they often engage in behaviour like yawning, which may indicate relaxation, boredom, or simply be a way to stretch their jaw muscles. This behaviour is commonly observed when they are resting between foraging sessions or social interactions. Yawning, like in many primates, can also be a subtle form of communication, though in orangutans, it is generally considered a sign of a calm and tranquil state.
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samvox
@samvox
Anillll Gmmm my dear friend. Do you know beacuse you have an account on superrare, you able to tip Rare?
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Anil T Prabhakar 🦉🎩📸
@aniltprabhakar
I didn’t connect , because need badge
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samvox
@samvox
No it doesn't need Beacuse your are artist of superrare, you daily have allowance. Have you ever collect any piece on superrare?
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