animal communicate with body language than vocally and human cummunicate with vocally than body language
Animals communicate through means of basic and a limited range of sounds, which are limited to certain commands. On the other hand humans can communicate anything they want to eachother, if they speak the same language that is.
Absence or presence of humans
Animals communicate through means of basic and a limited range of sounds, which are limited to certain commands. On the other hand humans can communicate anything they want to eachother, if they speak the same language that is.
The oldest and most simplistic of the models of human communication process is communication as action.
The flow of communication process requires a medium either analog or digital other than the human or animal communication process semiotically , orally or graphically in text or illustration. Spatially the communication flow can be linear (directional), circular, branched or structured in the path the communication flow. The flow could be direct or relayed.
Communication itself is not considered to be a human activity. The verbal and nonverbal methods humans use are considered the human activity.
human has the thinking ability and animal does not have thinking ability
it is animal are more got better hearing then human
Yes, body language.
"Researchers study the differences between human and animal physiology."
It's a rabbit, just younger. Of course it's going to look like a rabbit.
Jacci Cole has written: 'Great Mysteries' 'Animal communication' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Human-animal communication, Juvenile literature
differences between 5th generation computer age and human brain
"We speak english"
The human cerebellum and the sheep cerebellum are very similar. The brain system is conserved across all mammal and animal species.
Barbara Westbrook Eakins has written: 'Sex differences in human communication' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Sex differences (Psychology)
Animal cells and human cells are essentially the same with little differences
Animal lice and human lice differ in their preferred hosts and behavior. Animal lice are specific to certain animal species, while human lice only infest humans. Animal lice typically do not cause as much discomfort or health issues as human lice, which can lead to itching, irritation, and potential infections.