Or well she gave them a paint brush and paints 😂I've seen something about that too and actually got to meet Sarah the chimp doctor. She was amazing. She helped her chimps learn how to paint pictures.
Or well she gave them a paint brush and paints 😂I've seen something about that too and actually got to meet Sarah the chimp doctor. She was amazing. She helped her chimps learn how to paint pictures.
But that's not their language.Me too.😊 I answered earlier in this thread. Dilly showed me he understood me perfectly by actually doing as I asked. All I really did was point to his dog bed?😁 and he's a cat 😁😁😁🤗
Who says? I know what my animals are saying. My animals know what I'm saying. We communicate the way we communicate. I do the same thing with my brother and he has never heard a sound in his life. The hearing center of his brain has never worked but we manage to communicate. That's talking to each other. Speaking each other's language.But that's not their language.
Because it's not, that's fact.Who says? I know what my animals are saying. My animals know what I'm saying. We communicate the way we communicate. I do the same thing with my brother and he has never heard a sound in his life. The hearing center of his brain has never worked but we manage to communicate. That's talking to each other. Speaking each other's language.
When I was a little kid, I would have terrible nightmares that my Samoyed would suddenly stand up and start speaking to me with a villainous English accent. He would always be moving towards me in a vaguely threatening manner, but never outright attacking me. I can't remember what he was saying, but he would always annunciate and speak very clearly and properly. I was always backing away almost in a panic, but never quite.I've always wondered if we could speak to animals, or rather if animals could speak to us, what nonsensical things would they have to say?
Tarzan talk? "ME WANT FOOD".
It wouldn't be a very deep and meaningful conversation. And in most cases, probably very disturbing or at least disappointing.
My tortoises for example. I already know what they'd say. They'd say "GET OUT" or "BRING MORE FOOD" They wouldn't ask me how my day was going or ask if the University of South Carolina won on Saturday.
Hell. Some days I'm not even sure my wife understands what I'm saying
Man. That one is damned unusual for sure.When I was a little kid, I would have terrible nightmares that my Samoyed would suddenly stand up and start speaking to me with a villainous English accent. He would always be moving towards me in a vaguely threatening manner, but never outright attacking me. I can't remember what he was saying, but he would always annunciate and speak very clearly and properly. I was always backing away almost in a panic, but never quite.
I don't know what normal kids have nightmares about, but that was mine. I hated that nightmare and it was a regular.
Must be why you got into training dogs/animals. You can thank that Samoyed that haunted you.When I was a little kid, I would have terrible nightmares that my Samoyed would suddenly stand up and start speaking to me with a villainous English accent. He would always be moving towards me in a vaguely threatening manner, but never outright attacking me. I can't remember what he was saying, but he would always annunciate and speak very clearly and properly. I was always backing away almost in a panic, but never quite.
I don't know what normal kids have nightmares about, but that was mine. I hated that nightmare and it was a regular.
Likely a James Bond villain, or something similar. The bad guy always has an English accent in movies, right? He was always advancing and speaking very assertively in a passive aggressive sort of way. "Where are you going Tom? Why are you backing away from me Tom?"You guys remind us all that most of us had some scary "thing" that stuck with us......mine of my first love in 1st grade- Leslie Cale's father becoming a giant and coming after me....He was huge, looking over the mountains that came up to his chest. 60 yrs later and it's just as vivid a memory.
Guess it was just a prelude...
Tom, did you ever recognize the voice? Maybe an actor you heard as a kid?