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pheromones .
Imprinting by geese
Pheromones, mostly.
A pheromone is a secreted chemical that triggers a social response in another. There is mounting evidence that there is pheromone communication in all levels of animals, including humans.
It depends on the context. The English language can be traced in animals communication but mostly the animals sort of speak their moods.
Why would you want to? It's natural. A lot of animals secrete pheromones.
No, imprinting is limited to birds and a few other animals. Humans form attachments.
Animals use pheromones because they need to find mates and they have to use their instincts to attract mates and keep away predators.
Many animals produce chemicals called pheromones, which send ¨smell-mesages" to other animals of the same species. This odors have different meanings. One odor attracts a mate. Another sends a warning. Another marks a territory.
pattern of attachment
imprinting is important as the ideal mate has to be found to keep the blood line going and makin sure of warewolf's survival
Pheromones.