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Animal Linguistics?


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Animal Talk?  

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  1. 1. Animal Talk?

    • Yes I can recognize their speech patterns.
    • Umm... wait... what?


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Guest JoshIcy

Hmm... Odd maybe (and the most random all day xD).

But...

 

Can you recognize the speech/movement patterns of an animal species and form it into a language?

 

I can ^^.

 

And atm I am fluent in:

Canine, Feline, Gerbil and Rat.

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So you can tell what they're saying? Wait Rats don't talk' date=' do they? Anyways, nice thing to have, it could some how help scienctific studies.

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Pitch Squeeks and Head Jerks.

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I live with rats' date=' rats aren't very verbal creatures, they more a "movement" type.

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hence the head jerks, as your full body movements may scare them >.<.

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I live with rats' date=' rats aren't very verbal creatures, they more a "movement" type.

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hence the head jerks, as your full body movements may scare them >.<.

 

lol not mine, they follow me every where.. its kinda creepy, im like the rat man o.0

 

i like to scare the crap out of my neighbors lol hehehe yay for shadows =)

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I talk to my cats and they respond... not in English, or Spanish, or German, or Japanese, or any other language I can speak (excluding cat). The thing is, though, animals communicate more often than not through gestures rather than sounds. That's not to say a cat's meow is meaningless. It is just a different thought concept compared to the human concept of "language" as it is fluid. A tail flick at one thing can mean the entirely opposite to a different reaction.

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I am talking about a literal conversation ppl.

With a random animal.

 

Not "knowing" your animal.

I know. IMO hardly any here is telling the truth.

 

Lol, me know I am not.

 

I dedicated much of my elementary and post High School life to understanding this language and way of their communication.

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