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Animals can't "speak" but they can use sounds, actions and stuff to talk. the only difference could be that they don't have a learnable language

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Human language is more complex and versatile than animal communication. It allows for abstract thinking, creativity, and the conveyance of complex ideas through grammar and syntax. Animal communication tends to be more instinctual and limited in its ability to convey nuanced meanings.

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