Ape’s Consonants And Vowels Could Travel Long Without Losing The Meaning
Ape’s Consonants And Vowels Could Travel Long Without Losing The Meaning
Updated on December 10, 2021 18:32 PM by Anna P
Abe's and human brains are having many similarities. Hence apes could learn to communicate and understand the human language. Though the apes cannot communicate in a complex pattern like humans, they could learn sign language to share. As well, the apes who had lived around the humans during their whole life had understood the human's communications and lie too.
Apes Sound Like Human Over Long Distance
Scientist has proven that the calling signal of the orangutan ape is closer to the human language precursors. As well the signal of orangutan is traveling over long distances without any changes in the meaning.
Generally, the signal quality will lessen over longer distances. But the consonant and vowel-like sounds signaled by the orangutan are traveling without losing their meaning over the long distances.
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Communication Through Combined Language
Not like dogs, apes don't understand the language by conditioning. After understanding the language, the ape's started to extend the language and use it among themselves. Through grasping the sign language, apes created the words by combining the signs of certain words. A female gorilla combined signs of tiger and white to denote a zebra to describe a white animal with stripes. As well there were many signs combinations were created by apes to describe a factor in sign language.
Catch A Cold Faster From Human
There are more similarities between the human and ape, catching with cold is also an example. Sometimes the apes in the zoo will not be allowed outdoors if the temperature is down to avoid the apes suffering from cold. Apes will also catch a cold or flu from humans.
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Similar Blood Types
The apes have the blood types O, AB, A, and B, like humans. The blood types of apes were developed before, more than 20 million years.
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Eat Whatever Possible
Like humans, Apes are also omnivores that will eat both nuts, plants, and meat. However, sometimes, the insects will become snacks for the apes if their hunger level is high.
Hunting Tools – Ape’s Made
Apes are not more intelligent like humans, however, some of the apes have the knowledge to do tasks which the Stone Age period humans do. Apes are making the sticks as a spear by carving them to use for hunting food. As well in addition to using weapons, the apes will use the sticks to defend themselves. Not like other animals, apes are using their environment brilliantly.
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Smarter Animal
Some people believe that dolphin is the second smartest animal in this earth. However, some people say that apes are the second smartest animal.
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Apes Are Movie Lovers
Do you love watching movies? Apes that is similar like a human also love watching movies. But while watching movies, humans prefer to have a snack. But the apes rejected the delicious snacks by giving much preference to watching the movies. As well after the movie ends, the apes remembered many events of the film.
Learn And Live By Observation
In addition to the organs, blood group, certain behaviors of apes are also similar to humans. Thus one of the interesting activities is learning by observations. Apes will learn to hunt, live, take care of their babies, and more by observing the animals and atmosphere around them. Through observing the sign language and communication of humans, ape learn to understand, respond, and extend the language to communicate.
Ape’s Can’t Swim
Certain animals have a natural ability to swim. But ape is not one of those kinds of animals. Apes could not swim. So, in the zoo's the non-swimmers area will be provided a house spot for the apes.