Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
Squirrels are not the smartest animals and they are rabid animals but i think if you could find one that was civilized and didn't have any kind of disease i would be fairly possible to "show" them how to use sign language.
No, dogs do not use language of any kind. They communicate in other ways.
because he did not want to scare any animals
No. Many people learn sign language simply as another language.
Almost any US university or community college teaches American Sign Language. Courses are also available at many churches and community centers.
No because as far as I'm concerned they speak no sign language is any countries
Approximately 60% of American Sign Language vocabulary is derived from French Sign Language, due to the influence of Laurent Clerc, a deaf educator from France who helped establish the first deaf school in the United States.
yes but not in any human languages they howl to let otheres know wher they are, and they use wolf sign language and the other wolfs know what they are saying.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign for "tower" involves forming a fist with your dominant hand, extending your index finger, and tracing upward in a vertical motion. This movement mimics the idea of a tall structure like a tower.
There is no chart, but the shma can be recited in American Sign Language, Israeli Sign Language, or any other sign language. See related links for a video of the Shma in American Sign Language.
You would be called any of the following, depending on the situation:teacherspecial education teachersign language teacherprofessorteaching assistant
Sign language is just like any other language. It is only confusing if you don't actually know it; once you do, it makes perfect sense.