Because,god want it that way,and humans are different from animals,plus animals have their own languages,they can communicate with their species.
Animals are capable of acquiring basic communication systems, but they do not possess the same language complexity as humans. While some animals like parrots and dolphins can mimic human speech or demonstrate rudimentary symbolic communication, they lack the advanced syntax and grammar that define human 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
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.
Language distinguishes humans from animals by its complexity and ability to convey abstract concepts, emotions, and ideas. Humans have the capacity for grammar, syntax, and infinite vocabulary, allowing for communication across time and space. While animals communicate through sounds, gestures, and body language, human language is uniquely symbolic and capable of infinite creativity and expression.
Definitely. Most people talk to their pets. Even farm animals and work animals respond to commands and comments. Animals that are used to 'conversing' with humans will let you know their opinions with body language.
No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
they look for artifacts and bones of the people and the animals that live there.
Animals are capable of acquiring basic communication systems, but they do not possess the same language complexity as humans. While some animals like parrots and dolphins can mimic human speech or demonstrate rudimentary symbolic communication, they lack the advanced syntax and grammar that define human 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
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.
Animals do not think in language like humans do. Their thoughts are more instinctual and based on sensory input.
The acquisition of an ability in Morse Code is a significant accomplishment for most people, just as any other representational language. Animals don't use it.
Communication is a way that people and animals exchange thoughts and ideas through a language or another way that others can understand you.
No, animals don't have written language
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.
Animals cannot acquire any of the four characteristics of language because of physical and mental limitations.