I ain't buying any of that, my dog has a way of communicating with me, crude as it is, she lets me know what she wants.
2006-07-16 06:21:21
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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Obviously you've never heard of Dr. Dolittle!!
If you listen you might realize that the universal language for spirits is for not only humans, animals have the same spirits they are just trapped in different bodies!!
And ask yourself if animals don't have a language then how did every single one know to get out of the way when the tsunami hit indonesia & every where else. If you ask me animals are smarter than us in that they listen better!!!
2006-07-16 06:23:18
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answered by North of Heaven 3
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They do have consequences, they know when lightening hits that they need to get out of Dodge. They know when predators are around and they warn each other. Every hyena knows the consequence of going up against a lion alone, which is why they don't do it. Just because you don't know their language doesn't mean they don't have one. I suggest you watch some documentaries about animals.
2006-07-16 06:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Disagree. Many animals can communicate with sounds, and many others communicate with chemicals (ants and bees for example).
Also, not all humans have an expansive language that can facilitate "explaining". There are indigenous peoples whose languages can't count past the number three, for example.
2006-07-16 06:19:56
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answered by ymingy@sbcglobal.net 4
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Animals have language...what they don't have is a conscience to believe what is right or wrong. Or question God's existence or where we come from, etc. They don't have that reasoning. So, I guess I disagree. I certainly believe animals....everything, has a touch of God, but probably at a different level than us.
2006-07-16 06:21:33
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answered by Greenwood 5
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What a load, wish i could use it on my lawn. Animals do speak, just not in our language. Most birds have beautiful languages; that you can't speak them doesn't mean they don't exist. That you don't know what dolphins are communicating doesn't mean they aren't speaking to one another. Other creatures communicate in audio signals that our ears can not hear. They mate, challenge and bicker, just as we do, and all of the above have consequences
Your presumption is arrogant and ignorant.
2006-07-16 06:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not sure what youre trying to say. Animals do talk to humans humans just refuse to listen or have shut off that part of the brain. Animals in my opinion are smarter than humans because they do not fight over religion or create nuclear bombs to destroy the world.
2006-07-16 06:22:37
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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Barking, meowing, roaring etc etc etc is not an involuntary spasm. Language evolved because people needed to warn eachother of danger and all animals do that. Our vocal cords allow for more elaborate sounds but it's proven that primates and dolphins are capable of communicating beyond basic needs.
2006-07-16 06:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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All the living creatures have sprits and consience. Animal too living acording to the laws of God in communities just like humans.
Interested than can provide you the proof.
2006-07-16 06:25:10
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answered by A K 5
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Animals communicate with sound, chemical smells, pharimones, and body language. All of this is sort of a language. I have to dissagree.
2006-07-16 06:21:44
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answered by lightningviper 4
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What a load of crap. Humans can communicate the way we do because of how our mouths and vocal cords are formed, plain and simple. Animals have their own means of communication with each other, and it works just fine for them.
2006-07-16 06:25:37
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answered by LoonieGirl 4
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