Science thinks dogs can also talk like humans
What if the prospect of dogs using human language to communicate "in a divine way" became reality?
The world of animals always has so many strange things. Animals also have the potential to surprise and surprise us.
Have you ever heard a dog say "I love you" with his owner? Mishka is the strange dog.
This dog emerges as a phenomenon with videos recorded by its owner.
Mishka looks like a pro.
In addition to "I love you", Mishka can also say "Hello", "How are you?" And even called the president of the United States "Obama." Watch Mishka's "talk speak" video clip.
When his owner says "I love you" - Mishka also responds "I love you" to them.
Why is that dog so special?
Historically, the waves of scientific discovery have focused on linguistic-human ancestry, which has not yet been tested in other animals. Typically, Koko is known for his command of voice.
Marcus Perlman, a scientist who specializes in Koko, was also attracted to watch the clip on YouTube on Mishka. He said that when the animal's larynx is wider than normal, sounds like human voices will appear.
Due to the structure of the throat and oral cavity of animals, many vowels are capable of matching the consonants that make up the meanings.
Rob Shumaker, Perlman's partner in the Koko project, was extremely impressed with the video of the dog talking. He wondered whether these manifestations had anything to do with the origin of language formation in humankind.
Dogs express emotions by changing the tone they emit.
In other words, Mishka's response to his master is that this dog is imitating. This action is extremely cute but the dog has no sense of his or her cry.
Dr. Gary Lucas from the University of Indiana said that dogs express emotions by changing the tone they emit. They can be imitated precisely because they are capable of detecting differences in human voices.
Hopefully one day, science will give us more convincing and compelling explanations of the language ability of animals.
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