Homo habilis likely communicated using a combination of basic vocalizations, gestures, and facial expressions. While they may not have had the complex language of modern humans, their communication would have been sufficient for social interactions, sharing information about food sources, and coordinating activities. Evidence from archaeological sites suggests that they may have used rudimentary tools, which could also indicate some level of cooperative behavior and communication within groups. Overall, their communication would have been functional and context-specific, adapted to their social and environmental needs.
in a den
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
they communicate by sticks
They can communicate by their tails
they communicate with their antenas
They communicate by scents.
Communicate the change
they communicate with chemicals
there no way a humanbeing cannot communicate there no way a humanbeing cannot communicate there no way a humanbeing cannot communicate
It is important to communicate because if you can not decide any thing by your own so communicate with your brother and sister or your parents. If you communicate with them to decide something then you will surely get an answer
yes the dead can communicate with the living as do some living have the ability to communicate with the dead
Can you please help me answer this question? How can a seahorse communicate? Can you please help me answer this question? How can a seahorse communicate?