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Which three details from these paragraphs support the claim from paragraph 9 that “prairie dogs tell each other some pretty detailed things”?

6 The prairie dogs watched regular dogs the same way they watched coyotes, but not as intensely. Their reactions to humans depended on past experience. In an area where humans had hunted them, the prairie dogs dove into their burrows to hide; in places where people left them alone, they didn’t react much at all. The prairie dogs responded to the cutouts in various ways, but not the same way they did to real predators.

7 They even gave different calls when people wore different clothes! There was a call for a human in a white T?shirt and another for a human in a yellow T?shirt. Then Slobodchikoff tried different types of dogs, using huskies, retrievers, and even a miniature poodle. Again, the calls changed for each type of dog.