Most animals understand body language indicating aggressive or friendly behavior by interpreting physical actions such as snarling, tail wagging, and submissive posture.
No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
Yes they do but they speak in their language like we people do and we can't understand that what are they talking in their language and we can`t understand what are peole from diffrent people tlak like japense,Chinese and Korean are the same language but we can`t understand what that but the can understand no one changes this
Yes, if you think about it, we humans are animals. We are the homo-sapiens, very intelligent in our progress of making a language, creating shelter, technology, and having scientific advances. We are mammals. And since we ARE animals, although we don't always understand each other as separate homo sapiens, we understand ourselves as animals. :)
Many can form a contingency between certain sounds and such. For example, a dog can form a contingency between doing a trick and getting a reward, then further form a contingency between a certain command and when the trick performance would elicit a reward. However, there have been no known animals other than humans to know human language in its entirety
Animals Have the right to listen to music, but I'm guessing the won't understand the lyrics. Animals Have a language just like all humans. Dog's Bark. Cat's Meow, ect. So If someone taught the animal how to understand the language of the song, then the animal should be able to listen to that type of music.
Animals have not evolved the ability to understand language (i.e. their brains are not capable of comprehending language even if we try to teach them, with the exception of some primates). Some animals, such as the cats and dogs that we are familiar with, appear to "understand" us and even some of our words quite well. They can make associations, and most often pay attention to our tone as we speak. They do not actually understand what we are saying in terms of grammar and syntax, and usually not in our meaning either.
I Am not sure I understand your question. The ruins of Ancient Rome are in Rome and the language spoken in Italy is Italian. If you want to learn it there are many ways to do so. If you go to Pompei you can see ancient graffiti from 79AD, but there is no longer ancient Latin spoken as it was 2000 years ago.
Communication is a way that people and animals exchange thoughts and ideas through a language or another way that others can understand you.
No, Lativan is not an ancient Indian language.
They spoke Ancient Greek. It was a language in and of itself.
Animals communicate in ways other than verbal communication or talking. Animals communicate using body language (for instance a cat rubbing against your legs, a dog wagging its tail), sounds (barks, meows, chirps, growls, etc.) and in other, less obvious ways. Using body language and sounds are the animals way of "talking" to us.
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