To find each other
Sea horses communicate through a combination of visual displays, body postures, and color changes. They also use subtle movements, such as changing the angle of their body or fins, to convey messages to other sea horses. Additionally, they have been known to produce clicking sounds to communicate with each other.
Dormice are known to make chirping and whistling sounds to communicate.
Bunnies do not bark. They communicate through various sounds such as grunts, honks, and teeth grinding.
With body language. A horse can say a lot with just its ears, head and tail motions. They also can use their vocal sounds to find each other when out of sight. true
they just make sounds....
Horses make a variety of sounds, including neighs, whinnies, snorts, and nickers. These sounds are used for communication with other horses and with humans.
they whinny! this is usually referred to neighing
Neighing, nickering, whinnying, snorting, other sounds too.
All horses make the same sounds. However Arabians tend to be a smaller breed and can have a slightly higher pitch to the sounds and noises they make, whereas a larger horse would have a deeper sound.
yes
animals make certain sounds because that is how they communicate with each other. for example a hawk, a bear, a lion etc.
it's unknown though but research has shown that they make sounds to communicate & warn!!! just like elephants do... they also make that sound to call a mate and to communicate like said above.