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Language in Animals

Language in animals refers to the ways in which different species communicate with one another, using sounds, gestures, and chemical signals. While human language is complex and involves grammar and abstract concepts, animal communication can be effective for their needs, such as signaling danger, finding food, or attracting mates. Many animals, like dolphins and primates, show advanced communication skills, suggesting a form of social structure and emotional expression. However, animal communication often lacks the complexity and creativity of human language, focusing primarily on immediate needs and social bonding rather than abstract ideas.