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Animals recognize members of their own species through various cues such as visual appearance, scent, vocalizations, and behavior. These cues help them identify and communicate with other individuals of the same species for mating, social interactions, and group cohesion.
No, pumas do not roar loudly to communicate with other members of their species. They are generally quiet animals and use other vocalizations and body language to communicate with each other.
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a canibbal is an organism which consumes members of its own species.
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No, it's simply a female lion. Lions are members of the species Panthera Leo.
Releasing pheromones is one of the ways animals and insects communicate with the other members of their species non-verbally. Pheromones influence the development or behavior of the other members of a similar species.
No, not all living things communicate within their own species. While communication is common among many species for various purposes such as mating, warning of danger, or establishing hierarchy, not all organisms have the ability to communicate in ways that we can easily recognize. Some organisms, like plants, may use chemical signals or other forms of communication that are not easily noticeable to humans.
when there are no living members of a species the species is said to be "extinct".
when there are no living members of a species the species is said to be "extinct".