possibly, i am a kid and i think that animals have different languages because when a bird calls, a dog doesn't start barking in return, and a cat doesn't talk to a mouse before it kills it, so i think NO!
No, animals do not communicate with each other using different languages like humans do. They use a variety of signals, sounds, and body language to convey messages and information.
Animals don't have languages or dialects. They communicate in other ways, which are based on species, and not based on country.
humans can cook,they have manners,we can talk (many differnt languages) and we can write
Well different animals have different languages for example a lion roars.Additional:Coyotes for example make forty different and distinct sounds. When they cry and howl, they combine these in different ways. Incidentally, human language makes forty distinct and different sounds that we combine in different ways.
Different languages were created by different people, obviously.
The term for words from different languages is "loanwords."
There are many problems of communication in different languages. Interpretations, inflection and meaning of words can be lost in communication of different languages.
Animals are called animals because that's what God called them!"Animals" is the word in the English language to refer to this class of living things. In other languages other words are used.
All 6,809 languages in the world are different from each other.
Different languages were designed by different people, obviously.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex