Human kind is the only animal that has different languages

Eldoret, Kenya
June 14, 2024 2:47am CST
It is quite funny that we humans are the only species that have different languages. A research recently revealed that a dog in America will easily communicate with another one from china better than an American national can with a Chinese national who haven’t met before. I find this a bit interesting. Again, in our village a dog is called “kulu kulu kulu” and runs towards the caller. I tried to do the same when I visited another village hundreds of kilometers away where I called another dog there “kulu kulu kulu” and was astonished to see the dog behave in a similar manner as the previous one. Who has had a similar experience? How do you call dogs where you come from?
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@LadyDuck (502190)
• Italy
14 Jun 24
Animals can communicate among them because they do not have a "language", but if a human give instructions they only understand the language of their master.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
14 Jun 24
Ah, really? I thought each species had a language!
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@LadyDuck (502190)
• Italy
14 Jun 24
@SIDIKIMPOLE Dogs barks, but that is not the way they communicate, animals do not have a language they had "vocal signals" that they understand.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
14 Jun 24
@LadyDuck I am learning a lot from you. Thank you very much.
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@JudyEv (381815)
• Rockingham, Australia
14 Jun 24
That's very interesting. I hadn't really thought about that before.
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@JudyEv (381815)
• Rockingham, Australia
15 Jun 24
@SIDIKIMPOLE I've no idea really. We don't often see dogs runnning loose. Maybe 'Here boy, come here'. Something like that.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Jun 24
@JudyEv That is cool. Here dogs are all over. Some are used for security, others are merely pets while most are homeless
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• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Jun 24
How do you call dogs over there?
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@psanasangma (7910)
• India
15 Jun 24
Now I feel like laughing because I use to call by .... I don't know how to say when you make sounds from your mouth to call any dogs and surprisingly dog response with happy tails... When they came nearby I started talking in my language and they response as if they can understand me
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• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Jun 24
I too find it very interesting!
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
14 Jun 24
It's interesting they respond the same. I called mine by their names.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Jun 24
Wow this is amazing
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• India
15 Jun 24
That's an interesting find. Although there were enough clues in the animal world, that they have just one universal language among the species, we never gave a thought about it. For us, we developed our scripts and languages over a very long period of time. We also also developed dialects. Interesting animals did not have that change over these timeframe and that is also interesting find. Thanks for sharing!
• Eldoret, Kenya
15 Jun 24
This is an amazing school of thought. Thank you
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