Nope, not in a spoken human language, but yes, they do communicate constantly. Whether it's your happy housepet, your barnyard domestic buddy, or livestock that you make your living from.. all animals talk. Even the wildlife you run into by accident is broadcasting a language, hoping you're listening.
Animals expect other animals to 'hear' them, even if all the talk is non-verbal. Sadly, not that many humans know how to 'hear'.. even from a friendly and well known pet, leaving folks baffled about the nature of animal behaviorism.
I like to listen, and have spent 50 years learning to understand different creatures' languages in all their most basic forms. I train horses and dogs professionally, am trained by cats and wildlife, and live with an eccentric batch as pals. I really enjoy helping interprete for humans, & maybe solving a few mysteries about critters along the way.
Ask me any animal or behavior question; if I dont know the answer? I may know where to look!
2007-01-28
13:33:05
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( I have a friendly little all-horse blog here at
http://horsespit.blogspot.com/ where all horsie-type questions are welcomed.. feel free to visit! )
Happy Horsing Around, y'all; have fun, be safe! regards, CritterTalker aka Magz
2007-01-29
05:00:18 ·
update #1