So do you believe they are just making noises and that there is no communication between them??
Didn't say that they can't COMMUNICATE, I said they can't SPEAK.[/quote]
I wouldn't say that. I think that it is pretty clear that Whales and Dolphins have a language. The same thing could be said of birds. There may also be some sort of 6th sense speech method that we aren't aware of.[/quote]
Through series of noises, they communicate. This, however useful, is not speech.
The whole point of this discussion is that the human ability to speak is a learned behavior. And in as such, evolution could not have happened.[/quote]
Ah, this appears to be the crux of the argument. So you do not think speech could have developed naturally, but has to be taught. So here's what we have:
-A massive number of animals have the ability for basic communication: often danger warnings, an encounter with pray or mating calls.
-Chimpanzees (and other apes) appear to have different sound warnings depending on the threat, for example: an encounter with a snake will cause the chimp to give one warning while an encounter with a rival pack of the same species will produce another and a larger predator such as a big cat will produce a third.
-I believe current thinking has it that whales have different sounds to distinguish between each other
-Apes have complex body language, especially with regards to leadership
-Humans have languages which are more complex and can rely entirely on voice with no body language
I don't think its unreasonable to think that, as intelligence and experience increased, language could have developed over the 400,000 years since our species evolved and the 6 million years before that since our branch diverged from that of modern apes.[/quote]
careful, your gonna make the Christians scream at you that your wrong and/or stupid.... for sayin that the evolved...
I am slowly going insane, thanks to Jay, Brandon (the douch tool) and sammy gags for his pic of bubba....