• yesman@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Only humans have language. Inter-species communication is nothing special. Rattlesnakes are named for their ability to communicate cross species.

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    2 months ago

    Well it makes sense

    A slow tempo is… slow. A quick tempo is upbeat and attracts attention

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    2 months ago

    Why do we use sound hmmm all over the world when thinking about something? Was there just first proto language that had all these onomatopoeias built in or were they invented independently because they excite neurons in same way, mood regardless of culture?

    • KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      My cat follows all my commands. I say “ignore me and do nothing else I say” and he ignores me and continues with his day.

      No,but I use similar tempos to call him and he comes.

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    2 months ago

    So you’re telling me that when a cat chirps when it sees a bird through the window, it’s really saying “here, birdie birdie birdie” to it?

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      Nah, it’s trying to imitate the bird and is going, “No cat here, only friend” (in terms of purpose. In reality, the cat just knows birds with y appearance come to x sound, so make x sound to make y bird maybe come, the cat doesn’t understand the mechanics, just that it works)

      Cats do have limited mimicry abilities - It’s probably why there are so many videos of cats “speaking” human words - adapting that mostly unused mimicry skill to get the human’s attention with sounds it notices humans use to get the attention of other humans

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        2 months ago

        Cats do have limited mimicry abilities

        Meows are supposedly mimicking human baby noises, definitely works to get our attention!