I guess so. It is the way they communicate with each other.
2007-02-26 21:27:23
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answered by Nana 3
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I certainly think they do, each species has their own way of communicating by instinct and behavior. The survival instinct is very obvious in the animal world by a mother calling out to and protecting her young. It is amazing how a penguin can pick out her chick from thousands of others grouped together. An alpha male in other species serves as a leader, with others obeying his commands. All a form of animal language.
2007-02-27 05:47:46
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answered by flamingo 6
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In a way, yes. Dolphins seem to have a complicated way of communicating. But animals don't communicate the way we do in "words;" they tend to use their "language" to communicate feelings more than ideas.
2007-02-27 05:09:49
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answered by rkallaca 4
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technically. They probably use their own type of body language.. but i don't think they talk to each other lol.. who knows
2007-02-27 05:29:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, inasmuch as we belong to the animal kingdom, known as mammalia.
2007-02-27 05:04:30
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answered by TruthCaster.Com 2
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Yup. Cats have like...200 different ways to meow.
2007-02-27 05:38:20
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on your definition of "language"
2007-02-27 05:21:23
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answered by Sterz 6
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yes
2007-02-27 05:02:29
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answered by xpsihateyou 2
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I believe they do.
2007-02-28 00:39:18
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answered by Rosy 3
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