Discovering talking animals like people

After 25 years of research, Dr. Con Slobodchikoff, USA, has solved the language of the plow Gunnison (Praisie dog) in the United States.

After 25 years of research, Dr. Con Slobodchikoff, USA, has solved the language of the plow Gunnison (Praisie dog) in the United States.

The civet civet and humans have quite a few similarities: a rather complex social structure, a habit of standing upright on two legs and communicating with sound quite subtly.

After more than 20 years of research on the cries of the Prairie Gunnison, living in Arizona and New Mexico, Dr. Slobodchikoff has solved the language of this animal. The results are surprising that they not only use language to communicate effectively, but also use language to meticulously describe the details of things and things.

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The civet civet " pays attention" to both the shape, size and color of human beings. (Photo: texasmonthly)

According to the acoustical analysis of this civet, the cries that this species uses as a form of motion are essentially a piece of information sent to the same type. Not only that, these cries not only inform about the approaching dangers, but also provide detailed descriptions of the form of this threat.

'For example, when warn of human appearances, these sounds not only include information about strangers, but also information about shapes (fat, thin), size and color of clothes. that person is wearing ' - Professor Slobodchikoff said.

'We experimented with the same person but wore different colored shirts, entering the prairie's territory. And the cry of this species when decoding will have the same description of size and shape, but different when describing colors'.

This new achievement of Professor Slobodchikoff shows that we are not the only animals that know how to use 'language' to communicate.

Update 16 December 2018
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