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They can squeak
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.
Sloths typically make very quiet, high-pitched squeaks, hisses, or grunts to communicate with each other. They are generally silent animals, as they use their sense of smell and body language to communicate more than vocalizations.
Humans primarily communicate through the use of spoken language, which involves the use of complex vocalizations formed by the movement of our lips, tongue, and vocal cords. On the other hand, animals communicate using a variety of vocalizations, such as barks, growls, chirps, and meows, as well as through body language and scents. While humans have a wider range of vocal sounds and can articulate more complex thoughts and emotions through language, animals rely on simpler vocalizations and other non-verbal cues to communicate.
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
Because their y
they make sound by using their mouth and diaphragm and they use it for scaring off prey, defending territory, mating and communicating.
Animals use noises to communicate with each other. Some animals use noises as a defensive warning when threatened. One example is the opossum making a clicking sound to ward off predators.
Plants do not use sound waves to communicate in the same way animals do. They primarily communicate through chemical signals released into the environment or through root interactions with fungi and other plants. While plants may respond to vibrations, such as from the wind or insect movement, there's currently no scientific evidence to support that they use sound waves for communication.
No because it cant make sound
bats can hear ultrasonic sound
yes. eg. whales and dolphins. they communicate by using song waves under the water.
They can squeak
Communication: Sound is used by animals and humans to convey information, express emotions, and communicate with each other. Entertainment: Sound is used in music, movies, and podcasts to entertain and engage audiences. Navigation: Some animals use sound, such as echolocation, to navigate and locate objects in their environment.
In normal circumstances, to communicate orally.
Other animals that use ultrasound for communication or navigation include bats, dolphins, whales, and some species of rodents. These animals emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes to detect objects or communicate with each other.