• @Mango@lemmy.world
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    815 days ago

    These scientists are stupid. It’s not a language. Barks are always just trying to provoke a reaction.

    • @Revonult@lemmy.world
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      1014 days ago

      Not the same as barking but wolf howls are complex and unique to species and pack. Atleast shows they may be something there.

    • Eggyhead
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      414 days ago

      100% agree. I imagine most dogs just think their barks are magic and they just want to try it on everything.

      However dogs also make a lot more sounds that just barks. Woofs, whines, yips, groans, whimpers, harrumphs…

      • Drusas
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        214 days ago

        My dog always harrumphs when I tell her to stop barking, there’s no one here.

    • @Gsus4@programming.dev
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      14 days ago

      It’s almost like an emotional state. What is complex for dogs is smell, the way they read the local bulletins pissted by all the locals, their health, their fertility, what they have been eating, their emotional state. And then they can leave their own peemail for others to smell and get all the latest community news :)

    • Flying SquidM
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      115 days ago

      I don’t know if they are necessarily intended to provoke. Some are definitely intended to warn and I think greet sometimes as well based on my own dogs’ barks.

        • Flying SquidM
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          014 days ago

          I’d say that depends on the warning bark and my dogs have more than one kind. There are kinds they seem to do to sound fierce and there are kinds they seem to do in order to get my attention.

          But the greeting bark is definitely not provocative, it’s just “open the door now now now now now pet me!”