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Do animals of the same species living in different areas speak different languages?

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Animals have ways of communicating with each other. Do these ways differ in different areas?

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  1. OK, first take out all the references to human abilities, that would be speak and language.  Yes animals use sound or vocalizations, but not speech.  Animals communicate with sound and body language and pheromones.  Animals also communicate differently depending on the season.

    Can a crow from Vermont communicate with a crow from Texas?  Yes.


  2. I don't think so..they don't even speak. I think they all have the same way of communicating to each other. But maybe their culture is different from the other species living in different place..coz' their culture is affected with their climate. XD

  3. animals don't speak..

  4. I'd say yes. Only because humans of different areas speak different languages so it shouldn't be any different with animals

  5. your silly

  6. Animals do not speak a language

    they use a body and sound language that is universal in the species

  7. animals do not speak, they communicate but they dnt speak and its all instinct.

  8. Not all that animals say is what you could call a language, more used to attract mates, warn rivals or scare away intruders. Whale Song is what I would say is the closest thing to a language spoken by non-humans. There seem to be variations from pod to pod, but we humans still don't jive the lingo.

  9. they actually do speak in a different sound language

    like..

    animals in south korea make different sounds than they do here in california

    like.. cows go oomae

    lol

    and cats go niaong

    i'm really not kidding i've been to both places and they sound so different.. might not be a language and just sound.. but hey, truth is stranger than fiction ^_^

    hope this helps =]

  10. Yes, we do.

  11. Yep.

    I live in New York and speak English. Humans living in Mexico speak Spanish.

    Teasing.

    If you mean animals like dogs and cats and monkeys and etc...the answer is kind of. If a dog is born in Germany and its owner speaks German, he will respond to German command words. He won't respond to the same command in English because he hasn't been exposed to it, but can be taught the command in different languages.

    Is this what you're referring to?

  12. They dont even speak!

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