No, not in ways intelligible to humans, though they do communicate using sounds. Animals growl to warn or express anger. They may serenade a potential mate, and they may make sounds while mating. They may cry in pain, fear, loneliness or hunger.
They can also communicate non-verbally, such as how they flick their tails, or the postures they assume. Female rats lie flat to signal the desire to mate. A dog or cat may "beg" to express hunger. Monkeys can sometimes be taught some basic sign language.
Monkeys, whales, and dolphins probably have the closest brains to ours, but they don't have the same types of structures needed for intelligible speech.
Talk to the Animals was created in 1967.
Dr. Doolittle could talk to the animals.
Well, there are fictional books about animals who can talk, but that is cartoon. In real life there is no such thing as talking animals.
animals can not talk there fore they can not swear
Talk to the Animals - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
No. Animals but parrots talk. Deers talk in their own language.
they only can talk to other animals
No, they can include people or objects too. Good Luck!
Animals only speak their own language you cannot trai tham to talk. Except parrots!
yes he do he love animals he talk about animals alot!
YESstuffed animals can talk to real animals its just that they are filled with fluff instead of blood therefore they can not meow but they can still read each others mind
yes, animals can talk. But only in their talk, dogs can talk to dogs cats can talk to cats, and so on.. when dogs bark, their talking, humans cant hear them because we dont have the same wave lengths that animals have.