In fact, to be honest, I have lost a number of dogs in this life but I am still grieving months after losing my long time buddy Champ. I think because of the isolation and not traveling and my kids being fully out of the house. I just can’t seem to get over it. I used to think I was strong mentally. Not so much anymore.Not hard for me. Would love to talk to animals. People not so much. There are a lot of dogs that I wish could have understood how much I loved them
In fact, to be honest, I have lost a number of dogs in this life but I am still grieving months after losing my long time buddy Champ. I think because of the isolation and not traveling and my kids being fully out of the house. I just can’t seem to get over it. I used to think I was strong mentally. Not so much anymore.
We can only see certain bandwidths of light and hear certain sounds. The concept of aliens operating in that same narrow spectrum is a remote possibility.This question reminds me of a thought that I have had
for many years, "If we cannot communicate with other
animals that we share the planet with, how will we then
communicate with the first aliens that come from space"?
Animals for me.
Mike.
Meow, woof, etc.You really think there's a difference in talking with humans, or talking with animals?????????
OMG, I have enough trouble trying to communicate with the people around me in just one language...Imagine being able to talk to ALL people in their own language. Awesome!
@Gary O' Looks like the little guy I put in the Good Morning, Good Afternoon....postYeah, that's wunna my favorites
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YesYou really think there's a difference in talking with humans, or talking with animals?????????
It depends on whether you are talking with a pet you have or the animals in a humane shelter or the Kansas feed lots.You really think there's a difference in talking with humans, or talking with animals?????????
Wouldn't you???They would demand they can go to the bathroom indoors when it is cold or raining.
I'll take "Languages" for $300, Alex.
I already can talk to dogs. Cats can get very sarcastic, so I just say "hi" and pass on by. I have no idea what I'd say to a koala or a coatamundi…..we just have nothing in common.
Giraffes are rather snobby and prefer to speak only to their own kind. Lions brag a lot and hyenas are just awful liars; don't ever take a hyena seriously. Elephants tend to be gossipy. I suggest never getting into a political discussion with a Tasmanian Devil...never.
Gerbils can't keep secrets so be very careful what you tell them. Weasels, on the other hand, have an undeserved bad rep and can be good friends.
You can't give a snake an inch or he'll be right up there in your business. Whales spend a lot of time singing and like to rest their voices the rest of the time so you can't count on much conversation with them. Catfish? Well, being bottom-feeders, they're quite profane and you just don't want to be around when they get upset.
Excuse me, I have to run. My Conversational Buffalo class is about to start and I want to get settled before the stampede gets underway.