Animals make noises, which can mean certain things. Like for guinea pigs them squeaking can mean; there hungry, they want you to stay away from there home because they feel dangered with you around them and more!
They know cause they'd be flying.
Nocturnal animals have incredible senses. Improved eyesight at night is a major one, they also have great hearing and sniffing senses.
all living things have senses.
All animals have at least 5 senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) to varying degrees. Some animals, such as some species of snakes, have reduced or specialized senses, but they still have all five senses.
You can observe the color, texture, shape, and temperature of an object using your senses.
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
the answer to this very cool question is yes
The use of selves preservation Some animals use the senses to fight back Pleyden They use their legs to run Using quills spines, scales, shells Using horns, trunk, antlers, and sharp teeth By using secretion bluffing protective coloration , camouflage mimicry
Animals communicate in ways other than verbal communication or talking. Animals communicate using body language (for instance a cat rubbing against your legs, a dog wagging its tail), sounds (barks, meows, chirps, growls, etc.) and in other, less obvious ways. Using body language and sounds are the animals way of "talking" to us.
Talk to the Animals was created in 1967.
They use senses to tell other animals if it needs help.
No, animals cannot talk to humans in human languages. Animals communicate with each other using their own methods such as sounds, body language, and behavior. While some animals can be trained to respond to commands or cues from humans, they cannot speak in human language.