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In reply to the discussion: Minds of their Own - Animals are smarter than you think. [View all]BeHereNow
(17,162 posts)48. That was delightful! Thank you so much for sharing it here!
I love Fur People; I have several of them and yes, they
certainly have "speech" and reasoning and they seem to know
that I know this about them.
It's funny, my family makes fun of me and calls me "Snow White"
because every where I go, they follow me like a parade
of baby ducks. Five cats and a Jindo Dog who is smarter
than most people I know. Jindos actually THINK about it
before they respond... it's funny as hell! And talk about vocabulary?
She knows so many words I've lost count.
I also have squirrel, Blue Jays and Crows who recognize me and
signal to others when I am in the front of the house.
I can hand feed them all!
It's a hoot!
And yes, the Blue jays are EXTREMELY sneaky characters~
BHN
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Does anyone know if it's possible that two parrots can speak and understand each other
bloomington-lib
Mar 2012
#19
I don't know about parrots, but I read somewhere that chimps who have been taught sign language
aint_no_life_nowhere
Mar 2012
#21
When I was a kid I'd observe the family dog for sometimes up to an hour or two
Blue_Tires
Mar 2012
#41