Can animals understand human language?

There are many famous examples of animals who seem to understand human language. But is there any real science behind them?

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We know animals have their own complex communication systems. But can they understand what we're saying?
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At the turn of the 20th century, a famous horse named Clever Hans toured Germany. The horse stunned crowds as his trainer demonstrated the animal's alleged ability to understand German, tell time and even solve math problems.

But when an independent team investigated Clever Hans, they concluded his act was a fraud. It turned out that the horse actually just responded to subconscious body-language cues from his trainer and couldn't really comprehend human language or perform arithmetic feats.

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