Animal/Human connections- To what extent is this science “fiction”?
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Re: Animal/Human connections- To what extent is this science “fiction”?
Human can use speech for communication but animals will act in this manner.
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> I believe such efficient communication can exist, obviously not based on
> speech but based on body language.
Yeah. I work with animals as a pet sitter, and I grew up with goats and chickens, and I've always been the type of person who is sensitive to watching how animals act and guessing what their behavior means. Animals speak through behavior more than vocalizations. Most good "animal people" learn to be aware of what it means when they use certain body language. I also think though that pet animals that live with humans pick up on what certain human words mean, and some animals do have vocal language, like bats, mice, and birds.
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