We've got a community about animal acoustic communication for anyone interested
I don't think there is a scientific concensus on this. We are constantly finding previously unknown similarities between the minds of other animals and humans. I've put together a small lemmy community on animal communication and digital bioacoustics, it is somewhat related to this stuff.
The Amazon reviews are really bad. If anyone is looking for a book with this same idea, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined by Steven Pinker is really great.
This is big news! We've got a lemmy community specifically about Digital Bioacoustics (technology and animal communication) for anyone interested.
Killer Whales and humans have a long history of friendship and cooperative hunting. The orcas would lead people to large balleen whales, and the humans would spear them, taking most of the meat, but leaving the lips and tongue as payment to the Orcas.
Are these all pronounced exactly the same way?
I'm pretty certain it is true, Holly Root-Gutteridge mentioned it on this podcast posted the other day, and she has a good reputation in the bioacoustics community. She didn't talk about the program much, just casually mentioned it towards the end, which is what made me go looking for more information. It really is a very cool thing. Reminds me of this Future Of episode on dogs. On that episode they talk about something like this with the additional aspect of a rope under each screen hooked up to motors and sensors so dogs can play tug-of-war with each other over the internet!
Decoding animal communication and interspecies communicstion with AI.
https://lemmy.world/c/digitalbioacoustics
!digitalbioacoustics@lemmy.world
(Which way should I be sharing community links on here?)
Voyager is fantastic IMO. wefwef.app , it is a web app, it will even put am icon for itself on your phone so it feels just like a regular app. Works really great, and is really fast.
For anyone interested, we have a community about this! !digitalbioacoustics@lemmy.world