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Deaf man's cat realising that meowing is useless so started communicating using signs.

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Life of n82 years ago

Bro really said

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XRP Myth Buster NFTs2 years ago

Cats are way more intelligent than most people think. I say that as someone who has had cats the entire life.

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Time Capsule Tales2 years ago

One specific and well-known example of an animal communicating with humans is Koko the gorilla. Koko was taught American Sign Language (ASL) by Dr. Francine "Penny" Patterson and other researchers, starting in 1972. Koko learned over 1,000 signs in ASL and could understand about 2,000 words of spoken English. She used this ability to express her thoughts, feelings, and desires, engaging in complex conversations with her trainers. For example, Koko famously asked for a pet kitten for Christmas and was able to name it "All Ball" because of its lack of a tail.

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Crypto Bard2 years ago

This little guy visits disabled elderly regularly. He was abandoned at 4 weeks old, was malnourished and his eyes were so infected that they had to be removed a month after being dropped off at a local vet. His name is Tommy, and if you don't love him, you're a bad person.

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Dimdv2 years ago

Can someone explain the science behind it?😂

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𝒱𝒾𝒸𝓉ℴ𝓇2 years ago

Firsthand experience 😭😀

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Rare Stories2 years ago

This is the Unsinkable Sam. It served during World War II and survived the sinking of three separate ships.

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Aawaz2 years ago

the obvious champ in the animal kingdom here was Koko. Koko was taught sign language, eventually learning over 1,000 signs and understanding around 2,000 spoken English words!

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Stanimir Uzunov2 years ago

In the human brain, the cerebral cortex contains around 21 - 26 billion neurons, while a cat's cerebral cortex has about 300 million neurons. Experts believe that a feline's intelligence is comparable to that of a 2-year-old human !!!

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