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they communicate with voices and sounds
The sound that an elephant makes in Hindi is typically represented as "हाथी" (haathi), which is the Hindi word for an elephant. Elephants are known to trumpet loudly and produce various sounds to communicate with each other.
African elephants communicate through sounds and body language. Sounds include sounds that we can hear, such as the famous trumpeting sound, which is usually a response to a surprising stimulus. Sounds also include a lot of very low pitch rumblings, which pass through their feet and then travel for many miles through the ground, where other elephants can sense the sounds. That's a means of long distance communication.
A giraffe can make several different sounds. They can mew or bleat to their mothers. They cough to attract mates. They also communicate by grunts, snorts and whistles.
elephant can hear low pitch sounds - it's believed they communicate by stamping on the ground (which maybe means they can also hear through their feet)
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There are 2. The I has a schwa sound (juh), and the A is a short A (raff).The E is silent.
The giraffe makes to little sounds to hear with the human ear
Killer whales communicate by using echolocation. Each pod have a variety of distinctive sounds, which each member will recognise even at a distance as they travel through the water.
They communicate by making chirping sounds.
no they communicate with a variety of sounds
making sounds