Subject: | Article about animal language--Digest Number 2200 |
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From: | "Michael Dalton" mdaltonarielle |
Date: | Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:37 am (PDT) |
Scientists are studying what animals are saying and having difficult time, even with computers, to try to decode animal ommunications. Likewise, I am having difficulty with my fellow man's failure to understand recorded words spoken in English by a talking bird that CAN communicate something we should be able to understand. The problem seems to be that people are not ready to communicate with other animals and therefore bypass what the animal. The listener needs only good ears to decode a bird's English speech, no computer needed. For some sames, check several of the pages (about 6 examples) at her web site: www.ParrotSpeech.com Animal communication is a reality, could it be that we are generally not smart enough to understand it? Regards, Mike Dalton Florida |
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