Animals in general communicate with each other just like human beings do, that is, by gesturing and/or making sounds. Some animals like bats communicate through sound waves. Depending on the species, there exist several means of communication for different animals.
They communicate by movements.
There are two predominant mechanisms that cells in multicellular organisms use to communicate with each other. One method of communication is through chemicals. An example of this form of communication in humans is the embodied in the endocrine system. Endocrine glands release hormones into the bloodstream that activate receptors on a wide variety of cell types in the human body. Another method of communication is electrical. In the heart an electrical potential induces the contraction of cardiomyocytes. Cells can also respond to a mechanical stress that can induce a physiological change providing another possible form of intercellular communication. Such is observed by the increase in muscle mass that occurs when working out. Additionally, electromagnetic radiation in the form of visible light could be another way in which intercellular communication is achieved.
NERVE SIGNALS AND HORMONES :)
Plants and animals usually use protein messangers to communicate. This can happen by signal-receptor interactons or by direct contact between surface proteins. In animal cells neurons can also communicate by electrical impulse.
neurotransmitters
through nerve impulses and hormones
Jaguars are the only large cat with a roar. They communicate with each other through this method as well as using it to scare off other animals.
Animals communicate to each other in many different ways. They can sing, click, croak, etc... But they can't talk like we do.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
they talk though a megaphone
dancing
Humans.
they use it to find food/communicate with each other
Dolphins use a range of "clicks" to communicate with each other. They make these "clicking" sounds using their mouths.
Jaguars are the only large cat with a roar. They communicate with each other through this method as well as using it to scare off other animals.
Jaguars are the only large cat with a roar. They communicate with each other through this method as well as using it to scare off other animals.
No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
In a rudimentary manner much the same as lower animals do today.
no they do not, theytalk or act out to each other.
they cant talk but they can communicate with each other like dolphins
Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
The Courtship behavior in animals is how they communicate mating availability to each other. These action patterns are ritualistic and species specific.