(August 25, 2010 at 4:27 am)NoGodaloud ? Wrote: Animals can communicate with each other of course. The point is the qualitiy of communications, and what can be accomplished through it. No animal comes even close to human communication. We are quit alone. Neither is any animal known, which is on a advanced transitional form to get close our way to communicate. there is a big gap, and this constitutes a big gulf, which evolutionists are not able to explain.
Do you speak dolphin? No? Then how do you know how well they can communicate?
Of course, you have the scale on which you rate 'quality.' Can you make a sound underwater that can be heard by humans for miles? I would say that is a special quality. I find quality to be a subjective thing, capability as well. Other animals can communicate just as well as we can. You just have to look at it from a usefulness perspective. I sincerely doubt that they miss the technology that comes with human communication.
Anyway, I allowed you to cause me to digress. When I came in, we were talking about whether or not other animals can communicate vocally, or have a language, to be precise. You are skirting that like it is your job. Do you think we could get that out of the way before we move on to quality of communication?