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ROLE OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN REFERENCE

TO IMPROVING GOOD ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR.

-BY DAKSHA GOLE


SAP ID:81012200184
INTRODUCTION:

• Having mutual knowledge of one another's thinking is what


it means to communicate. In other words, it's the passing
down of knowledge, counterarguments, and opinions.

• The exchange of information between people or


organizations without the use of spoken or written words is
referred to as "nonverbal communication."

• The study of human-animal communication encompasses all


modes of communication between people and other animals,
including non-verbal indicators, vocalizations, and language.
OBJECTIVES:

The following are the objectives that this research aims to


fulfil:

1. To understand the concept of Human-Animal


communication and its process.

2. To study the evolution of this category of non-verbal


communication.
Jane Goodall communicating with her chimpanzees.
UNDERSTANDING HUMAN-ANIMAL COMMUNICATION:

• Human civilization has always incorporated animals. Just two of


the various dimensions of this collaboration are companionship and
aid in personal  affairs.

• Since forever, people have been able to converse with animals, and
this art is practiced all across the world.

• The ability to communicate has allowed indigenous people to live


alongside birds, grazing animals, and hunters. Dolphin named Luna, at a Swedish Wild Animal Park
communicating with her trainer.
STUDYING THE EVOLUTION OF THIS TYPE OF COMMUNICATION:

• Domesticating dogs is frequently described as the first step


towards two-way animal-human communication.

• Experiments have been done to see if animals can learn


human speech patterns.

• Animals lack the cognitive capacity to learn and repeat a


grammatically and syntactically ordered spoken language for
physiological reasons.

• Some animals learned exceptional skills through extensive


A study revealing how kangaroos can ‘talk’ to
training. humans with their gaze.
CONCLUSION:
• The human population frequently looks on animals for help as
companions, therapists, and educators. 

• They are very intuitive beings who communicate with others in their
own special way.

• The process of training can nourish an even stronger intra-species


connection, leading to a happier and more fulfilling relationship for
both individuals involved.
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