Which of the following inferences is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 7)?

These animals do not just “exhibit social bonds” as the stilted language of animal-behavior science often suggests. The emotions that chimpanzees and elephants feel for others are closely bound up with their complex cognitive responses to the world.
Answer choices for the above question

A. Scientists who study animals have made little effort to interest non-academic readers in their work.

B. Scientists have a difficult time finding animal species that behave in relatable ways.

C. Elephants exhibit social bonds that are identical to the scientists who have studied them.

D. Animals’ emotions are often more complex than some scientific language indicates.

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