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Can humans understand animals?

Animals can perceive human language and emotions and respond. Although animals don't understand complicated languages and grammars like humans, they can understand human intentions and emotions through sounds, intonations, body language and smells.

The following are some common animal behaviors:

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Dogs are one of the closest pets of human beings, because they can sense human emotions and language. Many dogs can understand simple commands and words, such as "sit down", "get down", "come here" and "etc". They can also recognize human emotions and expressions. When their owners feel sad or nervous, they will show comforting and supportive behaviors, such as licking their faces and approaching their owners.

2. The research on monkeys shows that monkeys can understand simple languages and numbers. They can judge the situation by people's gestures and facial expressions. For example, when people show anger, monkeys will show vigilance and cautious behavior. In addition, monkeys also use tools, such as breaking hard nuts with stones, which shows their high development in cognition and intelligence.

3. Dolphin is a highly socialized animal with good memory and understanding. Studies show that dolphins can learn simple gestures, sounds and symbols, and they can interact with humans in these ways. In addition, dolphins also show empathy. They can detect human emotions and needs and show comfort and support.

4. Elephant, the elephant is a very clever social animal. They can recognize human language and voice and show targeted behavior. For example, elephants can understand instructions, such as "forward" and "stop". They can also communicate and express their feelings through their noses. In addition, elephants show their cognition and feelings about death, and when their companions die, they will show grief and mourning.

It should be noted that different animal species have different abilities to understand human language and behavior, and individual differences and training levels should also be considered.