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RE: Talking animals #11
(07-12-2021, 11:59 PM)atlas010101 Wrote: As a muslim we believe that there was a prophet who had the ability to talk to animals ,Was called (Prophet Solomon) .
In my perceptiion , It's not fun , It's really hard , there is a lot of animals , and they could be anywhere , you will not have any personal place , even if you try to hide from everyone you gonna find a moskito asking you for some blood , imagine .

Christianity and Judaism also attribute similar abilities to Solomon as well. I'd imagine the needs of animals would be simple. Hunger, sleep, attention, etc.

Different animals have different capabilities, so you might find that mammals (i.e. chimps/dolphins) tend to have more complex thoughts. Whereas a mosquito will only think: "I want blood."
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RE: Talking animals #12
I was just imagining if animals could talk, they will learn as much as they can to communicate with humans. They will certainly have lot of fun with so many words especially in their animal sound.

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RE: Talking animals #13
It will be fun if animals too could speak like us. At least we will be on the same page understanding each others conversation. I am afraid that might even lead to more verbal fights which could lead to more dangerous situation as animals are already armed with their most dangerous weapon, their teeth. So just leave them as it is. But there are birds which can mimic human speech. So it is possible. I have seen videos of dogs howling (singing?) accompanying musical instruments like piano. It is really funny for us, but maybe not for the dogs.

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RE: Talking animals #14
(07-20-2021, 06:38 AM)Miamoo Wrote: I have seen videos of dogs howling (singing?) accompanying musical instruments like piano. It is really funny for us, but maybe not for the dogs.
Wouldn't It be great If we knew exactly what they're saying In response to the musical Instruments.

Probably venting their frustration and abusing their owner to stop It.
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