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They communicate infrasonically (through low-pitched sounds), and by touch. As with horses, their skins are very sensitive; touch can relay messages throughout a herd. Giraffes also sometimes vocalize to one another by grunts or whistle-like cries. When alarmed, a giraffe grunts or snorts to warn neighboring giraffes of the danger. Mother giraffes can whistle to their young calves. Also, cows search for their lost young by making bellowing calls. The calves return their mother's calls by bleating or mewing. While courting an estrous cow, male giraffes may cough raucous.


A giraffe relies on its height for vision. This height allows it to have continual visual contact with the rest of the rest, even from quite a distance. Giraffes also have acute eyesight: a giraffe can spot predators at a distance and can prepare to defend itself by kicking. Giraffes often scatter over a huge area in search of food or drink, and the herd only clusters together if threatened.

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Zebras, like humans, communicate with a very specific, unique language. Instead of speaking English like humans, Zebras speak a language called Zebrish. This language consists of some forms of ancient Hebrew and Latin, mixed with various slang of Zebrish and their own adaptation of Ebonics. This language was slowly created during 583 B.C. during the Great Depression of the Zebras. They couldn't communicate during the drought that killed over 13.9 thousand Zebras. So as Zebras adapted to the heat during the drought and had to form a basic language to communicate about local clean water and food. After the drought ended in 137 B.C. they started slowly evolving the basic language that would change the present Zebra drastically. That language is what we now in our present time, call Zebrish.

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Zebras use different facial expressions to communicate with each other. They also can making braying sounds, bark, and bare their teeth.

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