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The impala communicates primarily through vocalizations, body language, and scent marking. They use a range of sounds, including bleats and snorts, to alert others to danger or to signal alarm. Body language, such as tail positioning and posturing, also conveys emotions and intentions within the herd. Additionally, they may use scent marking to establish territory and convey information about their reproductive status.

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