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Pando trees as they are the largest single organism in the world.
That is a wild concept. I think you've got the most interesting answer so far.
Dang. I just can't choose. I would like to communicate with so many.
'Dogs' is a tempting response, but I feel like I'd be disappointed and a little disturbed by how slavish we've made them. Cats... would probably tell you to fuck off and stop bothering them.
Octopodes and whales I think would make for a very interesting conversation. The octopus is, imo, the closest thing we have to an alien on earth. Iirc their intelligence developed on a completely different pathway to mammals; imo if they didn't die so quickly they'd be as likely to have become dominant as us smart apes.
A conversation with a virus would be very boring imo. They don't have a mind, would probably just repeat "REPRODUCTION INEVITABLE, RESISTANCE FUTILE" over and over.
EXTERMINATE!!!
I wish I could exterminate the amount of times I typed 'imo' in my comment haha.
My cat, why the hell he sleeps quietly until my girlfriend goes to bed and right after that he gets the zoomies..
Either a chill bird or whale that migrates across the world
What are your favorite places?
What do you like about them?
What are your favorite animals?
WmDo you have any interesting experiences to share?
What's something you would like to share that I wouldn't prompt because my limited migratory habits don't provide the experience necessary to know to prompt it?
Surprised I haven't seen anyone mention something like a very old tree or mycelium network
Tardigrade, what is the meaning of life?
https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a11137/tardigrades-water-bears
2nd for The Water Bear
An ant colony, assuming they can be treated as a hive mind. Would be so interesting to find out how a being like that thinks.
Whales. I wanna ask what it really feels like to go that deep in the ocean as an air-breathing creature.
I have heard that their "language" is less " noun verb " and more "visualization visualization" like sign language. Would be interesting to be able to understand and articulate a thought.
My cat
My mini (not really) pig. I'd kill or die to know just exactly how smart he is.
Octopus
I have so many questions for and about bacteria. Can I choose a sort of akashic universal bacterial conscious? I could pick a family or something if I have to be more specific, but I nerd to know about bacteria.
a capybara. they seem so pleasant.
Guinea Big
Corvids
As all my first 5 or so picks are already here, I chose a Tardigrade, just to catch the perspective of the honey badger of microorganisms.
Wait, are honey badgers also nigh indestructible?
Honey badger don't give a fuck!
An orangutan.
My dog. What the heck goes through her tiny dumb, dumb brain? I mean, I'm sure it would be about 90% "feed me! pet my belly! give me cookies!" But that other 10% might explain a lot.