Do the animals also have foreign languages?

@youless (112509)
Guangzhou, China
August 21, 2024 3:23am CST
I just think out such an interesting question. If human beings have different languages, will this happen to animals? Such as can the Asian cats understand the European cats? Do they speak the same language? What do you think?
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@nela13 (58675)
• Portugal
21 Aug
I have no idea but maybe they have
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@youless (112509)
• Guangzhou, China
23 Aug
That will be interesting
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@arunima25 (87819)
• Bangalore, India
21 Aug
Actually something to really wonder. They sound the same but you never know .
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@youless (112509)
• Guangzhou, China
23 Aug
Wish the scientists can help us to find out the answer
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@JudyEv (340355)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Aug
That's a very interesting question but I have no idea what the answer is.
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@youless (112509)
• Guangzhou, China
23 Aug
Wish there will be two of these cats and we can find it out
@pitsipeahie (5015)
21 Aug
Interesting thought! I like to think that all cats share the same universal 'meow'—no matter where they’re from, they’re all fluent in feline! Same goes with other species haha
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@youless (112509)
• Guangzhou, China
23 Aug
In fact in Japanese they speak meow as "nyan"
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@dya80dya (36658)
29 Aug
No, I don't think they have different languages. For example, a cat will meow the same in each country.
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@youless (112509)
• Guangzhou, China
30 Aug
It seems Japanese cats meow differently