pretty much but you also have to look at its movements when a dogs being playful it will flick its tail move its ears forward and put its paws in front of its headit will also bow
No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
There are many people that believe that animals are capable of acquiring language. Some animals have achieved this by saying a few words.
The only examples of sign language use in animals were some primates who were taught by humans. But they do not reproduce the full range of language when communicating with each other.
Because,god want it that way,and humans are different from animals,plus animals have their own languages,they can communicate with their species.
The movement in a chicken's foot is produced in much the same way as many other animals. There are joints that move.
No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
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No !
No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
There are many people that believe that animals are capable of acquiring language. Some animals have achieved this by saying a few words.
Lactic acid is produced by animals during fermentation .
No, animals don't have written language
from both plants and animals
The only examples of sign language use in animals were some primates who were taught by humans. But they do not reproduce the full range of language when communicating with each other.