How Talking With Animals Would Change Our World

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In 1970, a recording of a whale song changed the world. The album, “Songs Of The Humpback Whale,” helped launch a movement to ban commercial whaling and protect endangered species. Today, scientists are getting closer and closer to understanding and imitating animal communication. Will we use this newfound power to protect our planetary neighbors? Here’s what we know.
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@jocelyngray6306
@jocelyngray6306 7 ай бұрын
I've always wanted this to happen in my lifetime. It would be very interesting to be able to talk to whales, elephants, crows, and parrots.
@johnnyearp52
@johnnyearp52 7 ай бұрын
And cats.
@Muhdah1972
@Muhdah1972 7 ай бұрын
And dogs
@zefallafez
@zefallafez 7 ай бұрын
parrots can talk.
@johnnyearp52
@johnnyearp52 7 ай бұрын
@@zefallafez Good point!
@Victor-eu5nn
@Victor-eu5nn 6 ай бұрын
​parrots repeat,but can't express thought
@trevinbeattie4888
@trevinbeattie4888 7 ай бұрын
I think about how much relationships between different tribes and countries in the past has improved when we learned each other’s languages, and imagine it would be the same between species.
@lorebatz3278
@lorebatz3278 7 ай бұрын
This kind of research deserves funding and patience
@kimopuppy
@kimopuppy 7 ай бұрын
If humans could communicate with animals we would all be crying
@huldu
@huldu 7 ай бұрын
What do you say to the little male chicken that was just born that they're going to turn into a chicken nugget down the conveyor belt?
@196cupcake
@196cupcake 7 ай бұрын
We already can communicate with animals, it's just that the communication is very limited.
@inkynewt
@inkynewt 7 ай бұрын
​@@hulduChicks aren't processed into meat. It wouldn't be economical, they barely *have* any. Male chicks *are* often culled at hatchery level (because hens are more in demand or because they have a deformity), at which point they usually go into pet food. Vegans really need to start actually researching what they're talking about. Like having a moral objection to the meat industry is fine, I understand that. But learn to do your due diligence on your talking points. Your average chicken nuggets likely came from a near-adult meat breed bird which would have likely died under its own weight anyway due to its size if it were allowed to reach adulthood.
@Muhdah1972
@Muhdah1972 7 ай бұрын
Yes & no. They likely have thoughts and opinions that will make us laugh. Or maybe you're talking about happy tears?
@mikebauer6917
@mikebauer6917 7 ай бұрын
Imagine how difficult understanding aliens will be. At least with dolphins we have similar senses, brains and a shared environment. If we can’t figure our dolphins/whale communication…
@planclops
@planclops 7 ай бұрын
Stubby: “What did you say about my mother?!”
@goronska
@goronska 7 ай бұрын
A lot of research was put already into trying to teach animals to communicate with us. Some gorillas and chimpanzees picked up sign language, birds can mimic speech (an we have proof they associate words with certain situation, objects and even abstract things like material or numbers). House pets are recently on the trend of button boards with pre-recorded concepts and they can master speech on a level of a 3-year-old. Many of the owners have a constant recording around the board to document the type of utterances their beloved animals produce. As a linguist, I would just be much more excited if we put in the time and work to learn animal languages for once. That would tell us so much on how speech developed in humans, what kind of concepts are universal, what are some social priorities among vertabrates. We could not only show respect, but also gain so much knowledge in the process...
@Muhdah1972
@Muhdah1972 7 ай бұрын
Respect is the most important word to keep in mind.
@ajschlesinger
@ajschlesinger 7 ай бұрын
This is so thought provoking! It makes me wonder about a future with animal diplomacy. If we start communicating directly with animals, what legal rights can they achieve? What will we be able to learn about their societies? Will we be able to teach each other and shape each other's ways of thinking and communicating?
@Curry-tan-
@Curry-tan- 7 ай бұрын
SO very much, like talking to hominids 2 million years ago. AI should sometimes be more adept at hacking animal behaviors than conspecific communication because we can assess each individual and optimize how much meaning is conveyed (similar to a warning about superhuman intelligences). We’re peacefully integrating ourselves into ecosystems, and inescapably influencing species long-term. We’re going to a bit more obviously become a multi-species civilization. Mind that AI advances at pace with robotics. All this is occurring while drones are getting more advanced, so crows may share overly crowded skies with delivery drones or even guide bird mimics, and people WILL team with or remote operate animal-shaped optionally-autonomous drones to better communicate non-verbals (hopefully with the human scent and video chat monitor to make it clear if a specific human is remoting the avatar). My bet is that crows and parrots will be treated as better neighbors than even smarter primates because the primates have more dangerous fits. Elephants and whales will keep in touch from long-distances to call for protection, assuming they don’t already have a drone visiting them often. Some animal body language isn’t too complex, and AR glasses can become how people learn known basics for a species (say, cats) but also a more advanced level we lack bodies and glands for. Animals that can be more chill around people will (unjustifiably?) gain a higher degree of rights. Crows will evidence the changes what will happen to species capable of protolanguage: They will get used to lodging complaints about local dogs (“williams park, silver with spots, very dangerous”), will share their signals for specific friends being injured or killed, and it will take less negotiation than training to convince them to pick up litter they may be better off not touching. These examples would change their lifespan, dialects, and selection pressures in that area, especially when like some crows they know enough about illness and injury to be taught to ask for medical treatment (and secretly get therapy to stamp out parasites and genetic disorders). That’s a lot but this is fascinating and some days I can’t be concise.
@arshitektur2210
@arshitektur2210 7 ай бұрын
I reckon many animals would just despise us humans though.
@Riley0509
@Riley0509 7 ай бұрын
Rightly so.
@KylarRaynor
@KylarRaynor 7 ай бұрын
I would say listening in on animals is no more unwarranted than understanding the couple speaking a language you also understand at the next table
@towzone
@towzone 7 ай бұрын
We can’t even get along with humans speaking the same language.
@gildedbear5355
@gildedbear5355 7 ай бұрын
We get along with humans when we speak the same language WAY better than when we don't.
@thepeff
@thepeff 7 ай бұрын
You’re right we should stop trying everything and give up
@ImBalance
@ImBalance 7 ай бұрын
Communication is about much more than getting along
@petersucopley2486
@petersucopley2486 7 ай бұрын
check out the novel "Breakthrough" by Michael Grumley. It deals with scientists who develop a method to talk to dolphins using advanced computer systems. The follow up books expand the technology to include apes and orangutans. I can't wait to hear what the dolphins have to say about what we are doing.
@michellelester243
@michellelester243 7 ай бұрын
We NEED to hear what they have to say about what we are doing!
@hydromic2518
@hydromic2518 7 ай бұрын
@@vikingasjalhave you ever asked a dolphin? I don’t think so
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 7 ай бұрын
@@vikingasjal Have you seen how dolphin brain compares to human one in terms of size and complexity? Do you know what complex behaviours have been observed among elephants and especially dolphins? Main problem of communication (that ST:TNG tried to caputre with limited success in Darmok, of people writing s-f generally ignore) is common outlook, frame of reference. Dolphins are likely to understand concept of family and herd, maybe even re-creation but how will you explain to them need for scuba equipment? Concept of state or religion? How are you going to understand supposed vocabluary for navigating in 3D space underwater? That's problem with everything TURLY ALIEN - you might perceive it only through your own frame of reference. Care to imagine what dolphins have to pull off to control boundary layer while swimming?
@ImBalance
@ImBalance 7 ай бұрын
This is one the most exciting developments made possible by AI. Perhaps humans will simultaneously realize how intelligence can go so much further than our own through AI and how we are just one form of living thing on a planet full of other beautifully complex sentient creatures quite similar to us.
@macgonzo
@macgonzo 7 ай бұрын
"So long, and thanks for all the fish"
@PrettyTranslatorSarahMoon
@PrettyTranslatorSarahMoon 7 ай бұрын
So long, and thanks for all the fish!
@Telleryn
@Telleryn 7 ай бұрын
I think if a strange box came from the sky started speaking in my friend's voice then in my voice I'd be kinda freaked out too
@davidmccarthy6061
@davidmccarthy6061 7 ай бұрын
I'll fix your title. How Talking with OTHER Animals Would Change Our World.
@sarahgiax
@sarahgiax 7 ай бұрын
What you essentially did by playing back an actual dolphin’s signature is the same as hacking someone’s social media account. That dolphin was probably angrily letting his friends know that the underwater speaker was a deep fake.
@piotrd.4850
@piotrd.4850 7 ай бұрын
There's another project called DeepSqueak - where ML is employed in cataloguing rat communication.
@greyareaRK1
@greyareaRK1 7 ай бұрын
Putting an end to terms like Cat Mom would be a giant leap forward,
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 7 ай бұрын
We are their servants, right.
@17penobscot
@17penobscot 7 ай бұрын
I’m thinking the Orcas would like to have a word…
@satorimystic
@satorimystic 7 ай бұрын
"We are an unfinished product of an evolution that is yet to be." ~ Teilhard de Chardin ~
@g.donuts3551
@g.donuts3551 7 ай бұрын
So long and thanks for all the fish, so sorry it came to this🎶🎶🎶
@silentwitness9255
@silentwitness9255 7 ай бұрын
So cool! It’s interesting to consider that animals understand the symbolic realm in any way.
@mascadadelpantion8018
@mascadadelpantion8018 7 ай бұрын
We need to find this research immediately
@opossumboyo
@opossumboyo 7 ай бұрын
I believe an invention like this would drastically change human society. All it would take is an activist to stick a translator in a slaughterhouse and record the data to deal a devastating blow to the industry. Hearing birds outside literally tell us “it’s too hot” and “I can’t find enough bugs” could do wonders for the environmental movement. Just think of what “Save the Whales” did to the whaling industry. Unfortunately, I think we are very unlikely to see this come to fruition in our lifetimes, especially with a market incentive for research. Can’t imagine it being profitable for any reason.
@johnnyearp52
@johnnyearp52 7 ай бұрын
Eco tourism might be profitable but would it be ethical?
@yugioh2470
@yugioh2470 2 ай бұрын
What a time to be alive.
@GaasubaMeskhenet
@GaasubaMeskhenet 7 ай бұрын
This is the line of work i wanted to be in but TN and MS are hells that few flourish in
@196cupcake
@196cupcake 7 ай бұрын
My pet theory is that we know how we could teach whales to "talk" with us, but since teaching them would create bigger problems - and could be expensive - no one does it. I'm thinking of orcas rather than baleen whales. We could use food to motivate them at the start, and then essentially invent a new language, one that would let them say things to us and for us to say things to them. The way they talk to us doesn't have to be the same way we talk to them. A few problems: 1) expensive, 2) they might not have much interesting to say, 3) it would mean making them more food dependent on us, and it's already bad enough, and 4) if they develop some kind of "class consciousness," and then come to believe that we are their enemies, ... having lots of big dangerous animals in the oceans makes it a lot harder for us to do the things we want to do in oceans.
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 7 ай бұрын
PET theory
@MichelleCarithersAuthor
@MichelleCarithersAuthor 7 ай бұрын
love love this!!!!
@Pottery4Life
@Pottery4Life 7 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@peachnecctar1658
@peachnecctar1658 7 ай бұрын
ive always dreamed of talking to my pets ♥
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 7 ай бұрын
You don’t talk to them?
@peachnecctar1658
@peachnecctar1658 7 ай бұрын
of course i do! but like get to have a full convo ♥@@kellydalstok8900
@dusseau13
@dusseau13 4 ай бұрын
I would like to call my birds to the feeder or have them tell me it needs filling. We can go from there. My feeder was started by my dad in 1960 and has continuously been active. "Hey deer, season starts in two suns, hide by my pond on my safe property". "Starlings, attack red hats with white lettering." 🙂
@npridgeon
@npridgeon 7 ай бұрын
I always say, aliens are never going to talk to us until we can talk to other species on this planet.
@tedtansley1523
@tedtansley1523 6 ай бұрын
Wildly underrated development in AI. With entirely unknown impacts to the systems we've been separated from. I'd even imagine that by tapping into an animal species's culture and language, we'd dramatically change both. I can see how an animal group would develop new patterns as a reflection of our sudden fluency so to say.
@johndemeritt3460
@johndemeritt3460 7 ай бұрын
I don't need an AI system to tell me what Corgis are saying. After 16 years as a Corgi companion, I know that there are a few things they say repeatedly: "Feed me" (FAR more often than "Audrey Junior" in "Little Shop of Horrors"); "I'm in charge of the pack (or at least I wanna be)"; "Give me something to herd!"; and "Play! Play will make you feel better!" They also grumble a lot, typically when you demonstrate your control of the pack -- like the first few times you make them lie down and stay still when you're putting food in the dish or grabbing a treat. That grumble translates as, "You've got food, and I'm not getting to eat it!" The other grumble typically translates as, "You're not letting me take my rightful place in charge of the pack!" And sometimes, they're saying, ". . . The same thing we do every night, Pinkie: try to take over the world!"
@melaniehopkins3647
@melaniehopkins3647 7 ай бұрын
If I was on this program , I would try the AI on a foreign language and use it to decode communication we already know the answer to. This way we can see if the AI can learn to translate before we blindly go in and start translating something we don't know anything about.
@Urgleflogue
@Urgleflogue 7 ай бұрын
I can talk to my cat and she understands what I say. But when she talks to me - I don't understand. So, clearly she is more clever than I am, QED.
@johnnyokeeffe6577
@johnnyokeeffe6577 7 ай бұрын
Great video.
@kayebohemier
@kayebohemier 7 ай бұрын
This just reminds me of the "swimming with whales" scene in Star Trek IV (1986) and Spock's announcement in the car that Gracie is pregnant.
@abstractedaway
@abstractedaway 7 ай бұрын
6:52 Is it possible that our underwater speakers would not reproduce dolphin whistles with enough fidelity? We're talking about a species with such an incredible sense of hearing that they have a whole lobe of their brain that we don't, "visualizing" their world according to echolocation. Is it possible that could make our playback of their names sound stupid?
@stuartriley4976
@stuartriley4976 7 ай бұрын
Calling Dr Doolittle! 😊
@daviddb4858
@daviddb4858 7 ай бұрын
My husky (in the picture) could say the work "walk" clearly when he wanted to go on a walk. It was a distinct word sound, different from any of his other vocalizations, and anyone who knows huskies knows how they can vocalize.
@michellelester243
@michellelester243 7 ай бұрын
Horace is the strangest looking cat I have ever seen , but please don't tell him I said that. You know I'm ready to play Dr Doolittle and if hearing whale songs inspired their protection then understanding those songs will surely inspire their further recovery! Thank you!!!
@The...0_0...
@The...0_0... 7 ай бұрын
Links please
@Wolit51
@Wolit51 7 ай бұрын
Of course, this brings up a question of morality with the animals we eat. I would hope at least that factory farming and cruelty to dairy animals could be banned.
@yeetghostrat
@yeetghostrat 7 ай бұрын
Cast "speak with animals"
@chelseawhite7117
@chelseawhite7117 7 ай бұрын
“Don’t say ‘AI’.” “AI…” UGH.
@melgross
@melgross 7 ай бұрын
My field was evolutionary animal behavior. The idea of “talking to animals gas always been something of interest. But can it really been done in a way that most people think of as talking? I doubt it. According to cartoons, animals are as intelligent as we are. But they aren’t. Their intelligence is different than ours. And different can be very difficult to interpret. Their senses are different. That changes their interpretation of the world around them. It’s too difficult to get into details here, in a post, but yes, we;vevbeen trying.
@rolfw2336
@rolfw2336 7 ай бұрын
It might be more alien than we’re ready for. But that’s still exciting.
@melgross
@melgross 7 ай бұрын
@@rolfw2336 not just alien, but possibly a gap that can’t be bridged. By that I mean they likely don’t have the ability to understand us. Animal intelligence is very different from ours. Even low intelligence animals are intelligent to live their lives and do what they have to. They may exhibit curiosity as well. Even my fish do that.
@AdamSeiler
@AdamSeiler 7 ай бұрын
I love your cat
@GaasubaMeskhenet
@GaasubaMeskhenet 7 ай бұрын
If you clench your jaw and force air through your teeth with your tongue, you can whistle with your mouth closed and underwater
@JALNIN66
@JALNIN66 7 ай бұрын
Our first conversation with dolphins and we commit identity theft. 😂 Not a good start. Of course he was angry and stood his ground. See if you can find a super creative musician to add to the team. They already know how to read and write moods, emotions and complete stories with nothing but notes, rhythms and different sounds. They're great at pattern recognition and hearing what emotions might be tied to each alteration of that pattern. Have them work together with someone who has learned to speak many languages directly from native people and you might have the magic formula necessary to really jump start this research and make a year's worth of progress in the first week. Maybe add a Veterinarian or zoo keeper too. Someone who already has years of experience communicating with animals. Cool stuff. How long before they get voting rights? Kidding but not really kidding. It's their world too.
@blaiseutube
@blaiseutube 6 ай бұрын
Clicks and whistles are consonants and vowels.
@GaasubaMeskhenet
@GaasubaMeskhenet 7 ай бұрын
Finally I can quit hearing people saying only humans use language
@ApprendreSansNecessite
@ApprendreSansNecessite 7 ай бұрын
It could be what *they* need
@ShynyMagikarp
@ShynyMagikarp 7 ай бұрын
this is the "hot topic" recently. there was that large New Yorker article that came out last week, and its currently getting sensationalized a lot. we are *not* that close to communicating effectively and even further from understanding them well. this is, as per usual in this futurist type series, a bit sensationalized and MUCH further off than let on
@NeilEvans-xq8ik
@NeilEvans-xq8ik 7 ай бұрын
I think the difference between humans and animals is that we are universal explainers, and so possess creativity, whereas animals are not; they simply have a fixed repertoire of concepts with no creativity. They adapt to the environment via evolution. We adapt the environment to us via explanations and technology. These ideas are not arrogant, nor are they just plucked out of thin air; they are based on the work of David Deutsch, a physicist who, in a 1985 paper, established the theory of computation as a branch of physics. Long story short, he established that the laws of physics are such that physical systems can be built that can simulate anything else in physical reality, meaning that reality has this property of self-similarity, or of being able to represent itself from within itself. This is what biological life is, and humans constitute this in its fully universalised form. The difference between humans and animals, therefore, is analogous to the difference between typewriters and the old printing plates; one is universal and the other is not. This is not to say that animals could not one day become people like humans have. It's just that humans are the only type of people that currently exist on this planet, and throughout the universe as far as we currently know. And this means that we are the only ones who can save this sitting duck of a planet in the long term. No dolphins, elephants or chimps are about to deflect any asteroids, nor are any of them on the cusp of colonizing the moon and Mars. The role of humans is to bring love, justice and beauty to this blank canvas of a cosmos. We are why the stars burn... Love yourselves and your brothers and sisters in humanity.
@GaasubaMeskhenet
@GaasubaMeskhenet 7 ай бұрын
That outro was so weird???? Basically "do we have the right to no longer be blind to what animals are trying to tell us?" It felt like they're thinking that knowing how to say words at them will allow us to mind control them? As if they are automatons and not willful beasts with trust levels. And as if every human would be cruel or stupid about it
@ShynyMagikarp
@ShynyMagikarp 7 ай бұрын
it's a little strange. the writing is probably off here, specifically as it relates to cats, because cats ARE trying to talk to us directly, but many animals are not. theyre communicating with others, not us, and as she mentions, many times humans have used the knowledge (or mostly the LITTLE knowledge) we had to exploit and take advantage of
@kx4532
@kx4532 7 ай бұрын
Might communications be like neural pulse trains.
@WireMosasaur
@WireMosasaur 7 ай бұрын
you know this whole episode was just an excuse to show off her cool cat at the end lol (I am kidding)
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 7 ай бұрын
as much as most of us wish for this kind of communication to become a reality, and as important as it may be to all of our futures on this, our only home, as long as the socio-economic system is based on human greed, and exploitation of the planet for *individual* benefit, this doesn't stand a chance. to care for the other animals we share this planet with, we must first learn to care for other humans. capitalism, at its root, does not permit such consideration.
@XlendneryGD
@XlendneryGD 7 ай бұрын
Can y make a vid about europe climate in the future
@TedToal_TedToal
@TedToal_TedToal 7 ай бұрын
It was hard to hear the clicks or the whistles. If there was some way you could remove the sound of the water from it they would be a lot easier to hear.
@TedToal_TedToal
@TedToal_TedToal 7 ай бұрын
Here’s a question for you. Do you suppose there might be some probably fairly closely-related species that can understand each other’s language to some degree?
@RobinOttens
@RobinOttens 7 ай бұрын
Dogs understand human spoken and body language to some degree. Lots of animals are capable of understanding basics like "I am a threat" "I am not a threat" "I like you" etc. But yeah, it's an interesting question if species more closely related understand each other better. Does one bird know what the other is saying? Humans and gorillas don't really speak the same language.
@bdwon
@bdwon 7 ай бұрын
4:19
@15halerobert
@15halerobert 7 ай бұрын
We should learn to speak to Animals. The true challenge will be will we listen or will our hubris and arrogance prevent us from listened
@aliemariearjaans535
@aliemariearjaans535 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the fish?
@Watch-0w1
@Watch-0w1 7 ай бұрын
It like the movie up....not the first 10 minute , of course
@spthibault
@spthibault 7 ай бұрын
I can't stop thinking about drunk history.
@skybluskyblueify
@skybluskyblueify 7 ай бұрын
Didn't some people say that the whales were more like sparrows than intelligent animals? They sped up the track and claimed it is just like bird song. Sparrows were considered biological machines with little if any sapience therefore why care about the whales at all? OTOH sparrows are smarter than people thought in those days and intelligence doesn't indicate worth, especially environmental worth. The idea that more intelligent people are worth more informed many decision makers, and often still does, thus our love of eugenics was endangering whales and other animals (to say nothing of individual humans). Maybe?
@ariadgaia5932
@ariadgaia5932 7 ай бұрын
I love it~ But I'm also facepalming while laughing. So many people are reliant on technology to bridge the gap between humans and the rest of the living species on Earth... when many among the First Nations still remember how to without the need for any tech.
@johnransom1146
@johnransom1146 7 ай бұрын
Veterinary care would be a lot easier if you could understand the animals
@196cupcake
@196cupcake 7 ай бұрын
7:40 So, basically, the n-word in dolphin-speak
@CreatorDrews
@CreatorDrews 7 ай бұрын
I wonder what the animals have to say about humans
@clairedavis5268
@clairedavis5268 7 ай бұрын
I know it is cliche to worry about the use of AI, but I think the information from the AI's assessment could be a real threat. Although we think that using this technology might make humans re-assess animals and give them a better reason to conserve our planet, it could easily show the AI that these species, like many others are sentient in many ways like ourselves, say like small children. Reigning in AI seems easy, given a few lines of code, but if this information were hacked and given to the wrong hands, we risk a major calamity. While the researchers have good intentions, as I do in wanting to know more about them. The AI would likely come to the fairly obvious conclusion: Humans, as we act now, are harming habitats and causing immeasurable harm for the planet. We might be seen as the enemy we are. Any state actor could exploit this. I wish I didn't have this foreboding feeling, but it's hard to ignore.
@Darkmattermonkey77
@Darkmattermonkey77 7 ай бұрын
All that aside, keep in mind that 90% of the species that have ever existed on this planet, are extinct. Humans had nothing to do with it either. We are only a cog in the lifecycle of the universe.
@Imbatmn57
@Imbatmn57 6 ай бұрын
Before written language we had story tellers that would spread our history to various villages, to believe animals are incapable of having something like that seems stupid to me because it aids in survival.
@engir63
@engir63 7 ай бұрын
The idea of talking to animals goes back a long way, look aquaman and Tarzan to name a few. I do not believe that all animals have the ability to have a language as we know it, it would require modification for them to gain the capacity. What is proposed here would be wonderful and terrible because there is humane in human.
@majoroldladyakamom6948
@majoroldladyakamom6948 7 ай бұрын
Is this PBS KIDS?
@windlessoriginals1150
@windlessoriginals1150 7 ай бұрын
🐋
@amykins9870
@amykins9870 6 ай бұрын
I under when me dogs are asking for something specific and I’m right 95%. The rest of my family not so much and that meat he dogs follow and bother me 24/7! If the have potty emergency they whine in my face, etc!
@Mama_lilith
@Mama_lilith 7 ай бұрын
This would be one of the better uses of AI. Cats would be an interesting one. I have caught them having their conversations but they always stop when they realize a human is about. 😂
@margis.5873
@margis.5873 7 ай бұрын
The canned music in the background makes it extremely hard to follow peoples' conversations in this video. Obviously, the assumption is that young people are unable to function without background noise. But it makes it rather difficult for us boomers concentrate on the meaning. 🥴
@YamIa3gypsy
@YamIa3gypsy 7 ай бұрын
Animals do communicate to us, only some of us listen.
@timothyrussell4445
@timothyrussell4445 7 ай бұрын
test
@TobinHolz
@TobinHolz 7 ай бұрын
What if? We have been teaching vocally. Looks like you don't understand love... nature cannot super impose feelings on you.
@lauramariamusic
@lauramariamusic 7 ай бұрын
Maybe if you could talk to the animals Horus ate, you wouldnt like him that much anymore 😅Or is he a vegan cat 😁❤
@adpirtle
@adpirtle 7 ай бұрын
Talking with animals would be incredibly boring. All they say is "Keep away" or "I'm hungry" or "I'm horny."
@awjaaa
@awjaaa 7 ай бұрын
We all say the exact same -ish... just fancier.
@michellelester243
@michellelester243 7 ай бұрын
This is currently how I feel taking to most humans, me, me, me, me. Communication is far more than what is audible, perhaps you are being a bit presumptuous about what the other species have to 'say'
@196cupcake
@196cupcake 7 ай бұрын
Gary Larson: Hey! Hey! Hey!
@TomTravelling
@TomTravelling 7 ай бұрын
@@196cupcake Horse: Hay! Hay! Hay!
@DirtyBottomsPottery
@DirtyBottomsPottery 7 ай бұрын
7:15 It's not every day you see scientists saying things like, "[We took these dolphins against their will and force them to do tasks.] I don't understand why he didn't appreciate me calling his name." Seems like a Karen thing to do.
@LENZ5369
@LENZ5369 7 ай бұрын
No -we ARE at the 'top of this pyramid'; we are the undisputed power on this planet -which why we have the responsibility to act with care and benevolence. Also I'm sure this current "AI" bandwagon will definitely work for communicating with animal languages....after all; it's done a bangup job with comunicating with humans....
@davidhollenshead4892
@davidhollenshead4892 7 ай бұрын
You can't talk to Horace, and you call yourself a cat mom?!?!?!? It really isn't that hard to start by learning a few cat word-sentences, all you have to do is spend some time & pay attention. Hint, it is mostly non-verbal..
@EverywhereisHE
@EverywhereisHE 7 ай бұрын
Mother Earth is alive! We are no more than germs, bacteria, and parasites crawling all over Her!!! And I think She is getting tired of us bugging Her...
@Darkmattermonkey77
@Darkmattermonkey77 7 ай бұрын
If you feel so bad about the species, you could always add your remains to the soil early. No one will miss a self-hating member of the race.
@zemtek420
@zemtek420 7 ай бұрын
what the heck happened to my other comment? If you guys are going to delete my comments I am unsubbing and I will never comment or watch your awesome videos again. Cant stand people who do not give others support in return.
@zemtek420
@zemtek420 7 ай бұрын
I will also tell KZfaq I never want to see your channel ever again if you do not reply.
@SolaceEasy
@SolaceEasy 7 ай бұрын
Unsubscribe me from this non-science fluff. PBS Studios, you've lost me.
@MrBrokenwrenches
@MrBrokenwrenches 7 ай бұрын
Have the assisted living nurse help you figure that out.
@macgonzo
@macgonzo 7 ай бұрын
Ok boomer. Thankfully we don't have to put up with your bs much longer 👍
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