Animals do not think in language like humans do. Their thoughts are more instinctual and based on sensory input.
No, animals do not think in a specific language like humans do. Their thoughts are more based on instincts, emotions, and sensory perceptions rather than structured language.
No, animals do not think in words like humans do. Their thoughts are more based on sensory experiences and emotions rather than language.
Animals process information and make decisions through their senses, instincts, and past experiences. They rely on their ability to observe, learn, and adapt to their environment without the use of language.
How does the manipulation of language contribute to the control of the animals by the pigs in Animal Farm?
No, animals cannot ask questions in the same way that humans can. They communicate through sounds, body language, and other signals, but they do not have the cognitive ability to form and ask questions like humans do.
No, animals do not think in a specific language like humans do. Their thoughts are more based on instincts, emotions, and sensory perceptions rather than structured language.
No, animals do not think in words like humans do. Their thoughts are more based on sensory experiences and emotions rather than 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 matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
no i don't think so, language is universal. and every living being can use language but the way in which they communicate to each other is quiet different e.g men use language in a different way than animals
We have much more in common with animals than we think. Like us, some animals can make tools. The only difference is that our tools are a lot more complex. (An animals can use a stick. Humans can make cars, TVs, rockets, etc...) Like us, some animals have a language. The only difference is that their language contain less than ten words.
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
No, animals don't have written language
No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think! No there are not any animals that have not been named. When people find them, they should be named...I think!
Animals cannot acquire any of the four characteristics of language because of physical and mental limitations.
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.