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Animals can't speak because they don't have a language center.
The linguistic center is the human cerebral cortex.
peculiar, mostly on the left. Clinical practice has proved that the language area of right-handed people is in the left hemisphere, and most of the left-handed people have a language center on the left side, and only a few are located in the right hemisphere.
The language center is responsible for controlling human beings to carry out high-level activities such as thinking and consciousness, and to carry out the expression of language. The language center is also divided into: motor language center (speech center), auditory language center, auditory language center, and visual language center.
The language centers do not exist in isolation, they are closely related to each other, and language ability requires the coordination and cooperation of relevant regions of the cerebral cortex to complete.
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Because the DNA of humans is different from that of animals, the language of animals and humans is different.
Instead of animals not talking,
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Animals do not understand language in the same way as humans, but they can convey information through sounds, gestures, expressions, and smells. Some animals can be trained to understand specific verbal commands.
Examples include dogs, parrots, and horses. In addition, some animals can also understand human intentions and emotions by observing human behavior and expressions. Some animals exhibit behaviors and emotions similar to those of humans, which are considered to be human.
For example, gorillas and baboons use tools, weevils cry, dogs and cats show loyalty and friendliness, elephants mourn their dead companions, and more. These behaviors show that animals are also emotionally and cognitively capable.
But they still behave and emotions differently from humans. The jury is still out on this issue. Current research shows that some animals can understand human intentions and language through sounds, gestures, and more.
Here are some of the animal's human-friendly behaviors: Dogs: Dogs are one of the closest animals to humans, and they can understand human intentions through speech and gestures. Dogs can learn to understand about 165 words and can respond to them.
Monkeys: Studies have shown that monkeys can recognize numbers and colors through human language. In addition, monkeys mimic human behavior, such as the use of tools. Dolphins: Dolphins can make sounds.
Gestures and signs to understand human language. They can be balanced to use different sounds to represent different objects, such as balls or fish. Birds: Some birds, including parrots, crows, and pigeons.
Can learn to imitate human language and movements. Some birds can also recognize human facial expressions.
In general, some animals can understand human intentions and language through sounds and gestures. But their ability to understand needs to be studied in more depth.
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First of all, it is important to clarify that most animals do not understand human speech because they have not developed the ability to speak and think similar to that of humans. However, there are some animals that can be learned and trained to understand human instructions, such as domestic dogs, cats, horses, etc. As these animals interact with humans, they are able to gradually understand human voices, gestures, and facial expressions, leading to human intentions and emotions.
Wild animals, on the other hand, are rarely able to understand human language, and they respond mainly to human behavior through instinct and experience.
On the other hand, some of the moving objects do exhibit emotions and behaviors similar to those of humans, because they possess a certain amount of intelligence and sensibility. Here are some examples of animal behaviors that are human:
1 Orangutan: Orangutans are very intelligent primates with trembling oaks, they are able to learn to use tools, imitate human behavior, express emotions, etc. Some studies have also shown that orangutans are able to recognize their own mirror images and show self-awareness.
2 Dolphins: Dolphins are very social animals, they are able to form close relationships and show a certain amount of emotion and intelligence. Studies have also shown that dolphins are able to recognize their own names and those of other dolphins and communicate through sound.
3- Elephants: Elephants are very intelligent large mammals that are able to recognize their relatives and friends and show compassion and a sense of cooperation. Some studies have also shown that elephants are able to remember past experiences and show some creativity.
4- Birds: Some birds have high intelligence and social skills, such as parrots, crows, etc. They are able to learn to imitate human language, use tools, solve problems, etc.
In short, although animals cannot understand human language, they do possess a certain amount of intelligence and sensibility, and are able to exhibit some emotions and behaviors similar to those of humans. For different animals, we need to understand their behavior and characteristics through scientific research and observation, so that we can get along with them better and protect their living environment.
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Glad to answer for you: for example, dogs were one of the first animals domesticated by humans, and studies have shown that dogs can understand instructions and emotional expressions through human language and body language. Other mammals, such as gorillas, chimpanzees, and monkeys, have also been shown to understand human speech and expressions, and some can even learn to communicate using simple language.
In addition, some birds, such as parrots, pigeons, and crows, among others, can also communicate with humans by learning and mimicking human language. Some aquatic animals, such as dolphins, sea lions, and whales, among others, are also believed to understand human language and body language.
In addition to understanding human language, some animals exhibit similar social grinding behaviors and emotional responses as humans, such as solidarity and cooperation, sympathetic mourning, and a sense of humor. These animals include gorillas, baboons, dogs, elephants and dolphins.
It is important to note that animals do not express their language and emotions in the same way as humans, so their behavior and reactions need to be carefully observed and understood. Also, respect the animal's natural behavior and lifestyle, and avoid causing unnecessary stress and injury to them.
No, you need to train specifically.
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