What if all the animals can speak a universal language and us humans are the odd ones out?
6 Answers to "What if all the animals can speak a universal language and us humans are the odd ones out?"
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they do speak and we could understand them, though they vibrate on levels too fast for the average man.
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that's a great concept.
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Humans are often blind and deaf to this kind of language ....
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At least we don't eat each other! (other than the few cannibalists...)
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They will win.
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Posted by BiggTony Feb 18th, 2012 at 5:15PM
As realistic as I often think I am. I truly do think animals communicate on a degree of telepathy of the same breed. If not, they somehow read each other with out making a single sound. Hell, ever seen a massive school of fish? Thousands of fish instinctively follow each other, almost predictive like through each turn. Pack of wolves hunting, no audible communication while trapping prey. The list can go on. I think there's something more to animal communication and we dumb it down to the simplest way we understand it and label it as instincts.
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