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I'm really interested in these topics and I've looked for some information about these animals who "speak" in a different language or dialect. I've read something about some whales, who live in small groups. They look for a partner among another groups, and they prefer those whales who speak in a different dialect, to avoid endogamy. Even ADN tests have been made to know it. It's really curious.
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I would like to see a continuation of that experiment to see if mice with the modified gene are able to "understand" or be "understood" by a group of "normal" mice and/or how their social capabilities have been altered by their different squeaking. It would be rather interesting to know if they will adapt to the group, if the group adapts to them or if they will be rejected.
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I heard yeterday that there are not just 2 but 3 species of pipistrelle bat' which have completely different languages. |
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