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RE: What is Animal Communication?

in #animals7 years ago

Well let me say I love your name @whitedolphin
The dolphin is the animal I align with most, if I had to choose just one.
My name rhymes with it too "Dalton".

I found your posts when searching through #communication. I did not expect to find somebody who communicates with animals. I am thoroughly intrigued. I will most certainly be following you from now on.

I have a post releasing in 2 hours about why eye contact is important during human conversation.

I wonder what your opinion is on this in relation to communication with animals.
I for instance think of the eyes of a goat right away. Some people would find it very hard to look into their eyes, not I though.

Anyways, thanks for being a Steemian. I look forward to your reply.

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Hello @daltono thanks for your feedback. Some animals do not like eye contact - it is threatening. It depends on the situation. When I was studying with Gorilla's they would ask me to be respectful by not looking directly at their eyes. Besides telepathy is what they use. At different frequencies. Animals are different frequentially and it's about adjusting the antenna to be able to listen so communication is different. The body is also a resonating bell and the animals read us through it.

I am happy to hear back from you.
That is amazing you have studied so closely with gorillas. I remember as a child, I was at Disney World in Florida. At the Animal Kingdom, there was a gorilla enclosure, I was amazed at such a young age. I saw a huge gorilla drinking water from a waterfall from the palm of his hand. In my head I felt like he wanted us all to stop looking at him. Now I see why, this telepathy you mentioned.

I could probably ask you a million questions. So could my my mother, she is just as much of a fan of animals as I.

Yes, at the zoo where I studied (there was no funding for a trip to the wild unfortunately despite my best efforts) the Gorilla's would turn their backs on the filtering humans because they had had enough of being watched and the noise was so loud. When I visited a Zoo in San Diego the Bonobo's looked stressed and were putting their hands to their ears because the noise was too much for them. I do not go to Zoo's anymore as I cannot bear the messages the animals send me. Most especially from the Orca's and dolphins in captivity.

I am sure you have a lot of questions. I did take questions a few posts ago. I may do this again soon. :)

Entrapment certainly is not the way for animals, I haven’t been to a zoo in well over 10 years myself. Which sadly means I haven’t seen some of my favorite animals in so long.

I’ll be sure to tune in for you next Q&A post. It’ll give me some time to think of good ones.

@daltono me too re visiting zoo's. The great thing about animal communication is you can connect with the animals directly and have a totally different viewpoint from their perspective. A worldview that is not overshadowed by the reductionist human mind. Please do - re questions.

I’m glad I found you on here. I look forward to your future posts.

Thank you for your support. I really appreciate it. 😀