Humans.
they look into each other eyes
Pandas have black around their eyes to help them communicate with each other and to reduce glare from the sun.
the 'talk' to each other with there eyes, and by tutting to each other. Please improve this answer if you know a better one... I think this is write
the 'talk' to each other with there eyes, and by tutting to each other. Please improve this answer if you know a better one... I think this is write
Communication in a pack of wolves can be from howling to barking. The usual dog sounds. Those are a couple of ways that wolves communicate. Wolves also communicate through body language using their tails, ears and mouths. They also communicate through actions, such as pawing the ground, walking in a circle and rolling over. It's also proven that eye contact is used by canines such as wolves to communicate. For example, staring at another wolf with narrow eyes is a threat. While staring at another wolf, then looking down for a few seconds, then staring at the other wolf again is a sign of affection.
yes, they can communicate by their ears, eyes, the way their necks are, their position, their tail and their mouths. for more info go to aspca.org
Your eyes.
Parakeets communicate by chirping and making noises. Some parakeets can talk but not most of them.
Cats have bald spots above their eyes because of scent glands located there. These glands release pheromones that help cats communicate with each other. The rubbing of their faces against objects can cause hair loss in that area.
the owl
When a dog looks you in the eyes, it is trying to communicate trust, affection, and a desire for connection.
Ants have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide field of view, but their vision is not very sharp. They rely more on their sense of smell and touch to navigate and communicate with each other.