Friday, 11 September 2015
Uncover Mystery Beast Language
Already many people are trying to unravel the mystery of the language of animals , but until today it includes things that are impossible to achieve. Language allows us to communicate and interact with each other so as to enable us to exchange information in order to promote the welfare of human life.
Uncovering the Mystery of Language Animal and Wildlife
To uncover the mysteries of animal language is not easy, but if we're going to start, let us start with what is written in the holy books. From the scriptures of any religion, there are verses and lines that states that animals can talk, even some of them are able to use human language. The words are different animals with parrots are only able to repeat the words he heard. In the holy book of Islam, Catholicism, Buddhism, Hinduism and others found many animals that can talk, including stories about people who are able to understand the language of animals.
From research conducted by many biologists to unravel the mysteries of the animal world for many years, we can conclude that it is an animal uses various forms of communication as a way to interact with each other. Many forms of communication can be categorized as a "language", although some of them do not use sound, for example:
1. Honeybees, to communicate with other honey bees, bee using gestures and flapping its wings, this method is very different from humans, but this method is able to accurately convey the feeling of the bees to other bees.
2. octopus, octopus does not communicate with gestures or voice, but using the color and texture of the skin, they are able to have the ability to change the color of the skin and it aims to interact with other octopus.
3. The dolphins, sea mammals this one utilizes sound to communicate, but unlike humans, the sound produced by the dolphin comes from the nose, not the mouth. Uniquely, there are various types of sounds that can be generated by a nose dolphins, the most common is click, explosion pulsed, and modulated frequency bands. Whale also uses a communication system similar to dolphins. There are many types of sound waves produced by the whale, but experts still have not been able to unravel the mystery of this one animal language.
4. Gorilla, as one of the most land mammals that resemble humans, gorillas using voice and body movements to communicate. Although the voice used can not be regarded as proper language. Mostly in the form of shouts that can only be understood by the species itself.
5. Elephant, apparently in addition to the birds, elephants can also mimic human language support. An elephant from Asia is able to say a few vocabulary of human language, but in general the elephants communicate with noises that sounded like a trumpet with other elephants.
6. Ants, small animals, it is also able to emit sounds to communicate with other ants. The sounds produced by the ants will not be heard by the human ear. The voices are apparently derived from the jaw and abdomen of ants. The sounds produced also vary, other ants capture the sound waves by using their antennae. Besides the noise, the ants also capitalize pheromone substance that can be removed from their bodies. It is known there are 4 types of ant communication, the first is the signal for the attack, the second is a signal that there is a disturbance near them, the third is a signal to warn of the dangers, and signals used to move.
Given the many methods used animals, still seem to be very long before we were able to unravel the mystery of the language of animals.
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