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Difference between animal communication and human communication

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Answered by vijil07
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If someone asked you what separates humans from other animals, one of the first things that would probably come to mind is language. Language is so fundamental to human life that it's hard to imagine what life would be like without it. In fact, the original term for language referred to it as part of the body—language is derived from the Latin word lingua, meaning tongue. Barnett highlights the inseparability of language from man when he says, “Verbal communication is a condition of the existence of human society.”

But at the same time, other animals also communicate: Your cat may let you know when its hungry, ants use pheromones and sound to indicate social status and distress, bees dance to tell one another where to find honey, and chimpanzees can learn sign language.

So when we think of language as a way of setting ourselves apart, what is it about our language that is different than how other animals communicate?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya....

Animal communication is not much evolved as they do not use any kind of pictorial language or any usual kind of language. They communicate through smell and noises such as squeaks, humming, trumping barking etc.

Whereas Human communication is much more evolved than those of the animals. We use scripts, Alphabets, and several signals for communication.

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