I want to thank Trent for sending this to me. Trent writes “Hi Wes, the anthropologist said human language started like this and then we lost it.” We talked about this on the last show on how it has been reported by eyewitnesses that Sasquatch uses this a type of this communication.

Thomas J
Has anyone considered playing the Sierra sounds to this group in Africa to see if they can interpret the Speech?
Glenda M
Thomas J That’s a very interesting thought. I wonder what we would find out.
Gumshoguy
There are numerous reports of “clicking” or tongue clcking where BF’s are believe to be present and it is believed they use it much the same they use whistling to communicate.
Soldiers in WWII and downed pilots also carried clickers as a form of communication to one another behind enemy lines.
donny j
Interesting it all makes sense now, the puzzles are aligning themselves.
NW Mike
In SC 448 Miguel said that the BF he saw was “clicking” to the bushes and it’s partner stood up. Definitely sounds like the use of language to me. For the San, the click is a part of a word, like a consonant or vowel. In some languages the meaning can change with emphasis from one syllable to the next. Maybe BF use clicks similarly and are hearing primitive language use.
Gumshoguy
Important for people not to mistake clicking or “clucking”of the tongue as sometimes called, to rock clicks or rock clicking.
Joyce E
Super Interesting. Thanks for the info.